House moving ahead on bill to protect Haitian immigrants, in slap back to Trump administration (opens in new tab)
The U.S. Capitol is photographed Tuesday, April 7, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)2026-04-16T11:02:36Z WASHINGTON (AP) — In a rare bipartisan moment, the House has agreed to consider legislation that would extend temporary protections for Haitian immigrants, pushing back against the Trump administration’s efforts to end the program.The bill expected for a vote Thursday would require the Trump administration to extend for three years Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, which would...
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