These Haitian expatriates—who we accepted in good faith—have made significant contributions to our society. They are employed with American businesses, they invest in homes and apartments, and contribute their wages to our taxes. (1/7) #SaveTPS
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The Haitians who have qualified for TPS have developed deep economic and social attachments to our communities here in the United States—nowhere is this more apparent than in South Florida. (2/7) #SaveTPS
Those with TPS have submitted to fingerprints, background checks, and filed the necessary paperwork. They entered into this program to live and work in our communities without the fear of deportation. (3/7) #SaveTPS
Haiti cannot support the tens of thousands of Haitians under TPS; however, nor can our communities, here at home, part with these visitors. (4/7) #SaveTPS
To begin the deportation process so suddenly would result in a significant loss to the South Florida economy and tear at the very fabric of our South Florida communities. (5/7) #SaveTPS
In the interest of a strong American economy, solidarity with the Haitian people, and to demonstrate America’s compassion and exceptionalism, this administration must reverse this decision immediately. (6/7) #SaveTPS
The Haitian community has given so much to this country, we must stand up for what's right and #SaveTPS. We are a country that welcomes immigrants—let's prove that. (7/7)
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