U.S. Supreme Court ruling leaves Milford's Haitian community fearing what's next
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Members of Milford's Haitian community say they are worried about their future after the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, June 25, allowed the Trump administration to move forward with ending temporary legal protections for migrants from Haiti and Syria, a decision that could eventually expose many to deportation.
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Members of Milford's Haitian community say they are worried about their future after the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, June 25, allowed the Trump administration to move forward with ending temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti and Syria, a decision that could eventually expose many to deportation.
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