Haitian Temporary Protected Status Expires Amid Warnings of Healthcare Staffing Shortages
Haitian and Syrian nationals lose their legal work authorization as Temporary Protected Status expires on Friday. In South Florida, advocates held a rally to support immigrants facing the loss of their legal protections. The change leaves many residents worried about their ability to remain in the country. Healthcare leaders in New York City warn the loss of work permits could trigger a severe caregiver crisis. The expiration affects over 350,000 Haitian nationals, many of whom work in the home-care and healthcare sectors. New York officials say the city faces a significant care crisis as staffing levels in essential services drop.
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