MIAMI
A U.S. senator has called on President Donald Trump to extend humanitarian protections granted to Haiti after the country’s devastating 2010 earthquake.
Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson wants the Trump administration to renew Temporary Protected Status so that nearly 60,000 Haitians can continue to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.
The Florida senator, who met with a group of worried Haitians in Miami on Friday, hopes the Department of Homeland Security will extend the status beyond the Jan. 22 deadline, arguing that Hurricane Matthew in 2016 delayed Haiti’s recovery efforts.
Such extensions are typically renewed for 18-month intervals, but the latest announcement in May said it would expire in six months.
Haiti has said more than 300,000 people died in the 2010 disaster. The exact toll is unknown.
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., center, listens to Haitian-American Marlene Bastien, far right, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in the Little Haiti area in Miami, during a meeting with a group of Haitian community leaders. Sen. Nelson called on the administration to extend Temporary Protected Status for the nearly 60,000 Haitians living in the U.S. until at least July, 2019. Such extensions are typically renewed for 18-month intervals, but the latest announcement in May said it would expire in six months. Haitians granted the protection can live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.
Associated Press | August 25, 2017