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US and Canada Face Immigration Challenges as Haitian TPS Ends and Border Strain Increases

Up to 500,000 Haitian migrants in the United States are at risk of losing their legal status as the Trump administration considers suspending Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This measure would impact both long-term residents and recent arrivals, who contribute significantly to the U.S. economy. Haitian advocacy groups warn that this could lead to a surge in illegal border crossings. Meanwhile, in Canada, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner has warned of increased illegal border crossings from Haitians as the US TPS expiration approaches, potentially straining border resources. Additionally, Florida officials are contemplating deportations of Haitians once the TPS ends on February 3. The situation underscores ongoing migration pressures and policy uncertainties affecting both the US and Canada, amid broader debates on immigration and border security.

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