Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesA woman walks through the streets in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesParishioners pray together during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesBrianna Francois carries the cross during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22, which would mean possible deportation for the current TPS holders.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesStore owner, Sialea Michelle, left, helps Carla Andre shop at her store in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. They both expressed concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesA dancer takes part in a dance near a framed picture of a church that was destroyed by the massive 2010 Earthquake in Haiti during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesMarsha Pierre shops in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. Mrs. PIerre expressed concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesA woman walk past a mural in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesJean Ch. Renelus (R) speaks with a friend in front of a statue of Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian Revolution, in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesParishioners pray together during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesWomen walk past a mural in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesMonsignor Chanel Jeanty uses a censer near a framed picture of a church that was destroyed by the massive 2010 Earthquake in Haiti during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22, which would mean possible deportation for the current TPS holders.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesParishioners pray together during a service at the Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church as they celebrate Haitian Flag day in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 18, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The prayer service also touched on the church's concern about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean friends and families would be sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump Administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22, which would mean possible deportation for the current TPS holders.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesPeople walk through the streets in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
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A woman walks through the streets in the Little Haiti neighborhood on May 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida. People living in the neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.
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MIAMI, FL – People living in the Little Haiti neighborhood are concerned about the outcome of the decision on extending the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in the United States because it would possibly mean having friends and family of theirs being sent back to Haiti. 50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians. If it is allowed to expire on July 22, current TPS holders could possibly be deported.











