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As the Supreme Court considers whether to end temporary protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitians, we meet a Florida nurse at risk of losing work — and her son — if she’s deported back to Haiti.

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    @ASMRByElle25

    As a black American, I only have two words. Bye, Bye ✌️ and btw, as someone whose ancestors ACTUALLY built this country AND fought for civil rights, I take great offense to her saying that they helped to build this country. You all built nothing, and MY country owes you nothing. See ya!

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    @perryphd9744

    The largest deportation of Haitians in the history of America happened in September 2021…and has sadly continued.

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