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‘Infected by Racial Discrimination': NAACP Sues Trump Administration Over End to Haitian Protections

The NAACP lawsuit says rescinding TPS could expose 58,000 Haitians to deportation

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People filed a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration’s plans to end temporary protected status for Haitians, the group said Wednesday.

"The decision by the Department of Homeland Security to rescind TPS status for Haitian immigrants was infected by racial discrimination," Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc., said in a statement.

Acting Homeland Security Director Elaine Duke announced in November that the protections will end on July 22, 2019, saying that "extraordinary but temporary conditions" caused by a 2010 earthquake that killed at least 220,000 people "no longer exist."

NBC10’s Rosemary Connors speaks with attorney Zachary Cooper who had a strong inclination that trial would end up in a deadlock.

The NAACP lawsuit says rescinding TPS could expose 58,000 Haitians to deportation.

President Donald Trump has denied that he insulted Haitians during a recent meeting where he reportedly also referred to African nations as "sh--hole countries."

President Donald Trump, on the defensive in the wake of recent disparaging comments about Haiti and African nations that have revived questions about whether the leader of the world's melting pot is a racist, declared Sunday that he is not one.
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