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Why Cameroonians and advocates want TPS designation, explained

From advocates to elected officials, there have been numerous calls demanding the Biden Administration designate TPS for Cameroonians.

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Ukraine got it. Afghanistan and Cameroon didn't.- POLITICO

Ukraine got it. Afghanistan and Cameroon didn't.- POLITICO
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As Ukrainians receive legal protections in the US and EU, Black and brown asylum seekers are left behind, advocates say

Refugees from Ukraine arrive in eastern Poland on February 27, 2022. Wojtek Radwanski/AFP via Getty Images The US and the EU are offering temporary

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City Council Member Holds Fundraiser for Immigrant Who Died at Construction SiteDocumented

Plus: Bronx fire survivors slowly piece their lives back together, and projections for the Latino vote in the 2022 midterms

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Caught Between U.S. Policies and Instability at Home, Haitian Migrants in Tijuana Are in a State of Limbo

Sainte Helene’s son has been missing for about a year and a half. She avoids eye contact as she recounts the story, cradling her arms with her back hunched forward. A Haitian community leader named John helps translate from Haitian Creole to Spanish while we sit in the home she’s made for herself in Little Haiti, a tiny village in the remote hills of Tijuana, Mexico. Sainte Helene says she fled Haiti in 2007 because of the instability and violence she encountered in her home country. She and her son originally found themselves in Venezuela, where she gave birth to a second son. After the country unraveled into political and economic instability, the family of three decided to travel north with a group of other migrants in late 2019, to Tijuana, where Sainte Helene knew other Haitians had fled. By the time they arrived in Panama, Sainte Helene realized the family was traveling too slowly to keep up with the group because she was carrying a young child. She allowed her eldest son,

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