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200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status

Federal immigration officials predict that up to 200,000 Haitians could apply for Temporary Protected Status, which would keep them from being deported. Applications will be accepted starting Thursday.

BY ALFONSO CHARDY

achardy@ElNuevoHerald.com

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The Obama administration is preparing to handle applications from as many as 200,000 undocumented Haitian immigrants who want to live and work legally in the United States under a new immigration program unveiled last week in the aftermath of Haiti's destructive earthquake.

The federal government will begin accepting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) applications on Thursday, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Alejandro Mayorkas, whose agency will process the paperwork.

Mayorkas was in Miami Wednesday to meet with local immigrant aid groups to South Florida to talk about the daunting task of handling the likely blizzard of applications from Haitians seeking the opportunity to remain in the United States.

Administration officials approved TPS for Haitians last week as part of an effort to help Haiti recover from the earthquake that left an estimated 200,000 people dead and about 1.5 million homeless.

The TPS designation is reserved for selected undocumented migrants from countries disrupted by natural disasters, armed conflicts or other emergencies.

Those Haitians approved will be allowed to stay in the United States for 18 months and be issued work permits to find jobs.

To be approved, Haitian immigrants must submit proof of Haitian citizenship and must show they were in the United States before Jan. 12 -- the day the devastating earthquake struck Haiti.

Local immigrant advocacy groups say that between 34,000 and 68,000 potential TPS applicants may be in South Florida and almost 100,000 statewide. They had earlier pegged the number of Haitians eligible for TPS at 30,000 nationwide.

USCIS officials said they are increasing staffs at various offices and service centers where applications are processed to expedite decisions.

The goal is to fast-track work permits for applicants, delivering them within 90 days or sooner, said USCIS' Mayorkas. TPS applicants typically wait six months.

``All applications will be treated as urgent,'' he said.

Authorization to work is a key priority for the majority of undocumented Haitians, particularly now that they are desperate to send money to relatives affected by last week's earthquake.

USCIS will try to waive the hefty application fees -- almost $500 -- to as many applicants as possible, said Mayorkas. But he would not commit to waiving fees for all applicants.

``We are aware that some people are financially vulnerable and we will be reviewing the applications with a generosity of spirit,'' Mayorkas told reporters.

Some aid group members pressed Mayorkas to also waive the requirement for government-issued identification for applicants.

USCIS officials at the meeting said they will consider accepting Haitian IDs after a Miami Haitian consulate official -- commercial attaché Karlo Pelissier -- said at the meeting that his office can issue ID papers for the applicants.

The consulate generally charges $30 for an ID, but Pelissier said he will check with his government on whether the fee can be waived.

By obtaining work permits with the possibility of getting a job, tens of thousands of undocumented Haitian immigrants in the United States are likely to send tens of millions of dollars to homeland relatives.

The latest estimate shows that Haitian immigrants in the United States send more than $1 billion in remittances to Haiti, according to the Inter-American Development Bank, which closely tracks remittances to the region.

The money sent from Haitians living in the United States and other foreign countries represents more than one-third of Haiti's gross national product.


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Temporary my freaking ass. 

This is going to turn into the Barack 2012 re-election strategy to pick off Florida. 


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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2010, 06:57:45 AM »
This is unreal....I'm sorry we can't afford this and our guys are tired.....forget it, I don't care. Billy's taking care of our own citizens.
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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2010, 06:59:17 AM »
They will all be down here in South FL too.  For every one of them that is here legally, there will be 2-3 more holed up in the apartment with them that isn't here legally.

Crime goes up.
Property values go down.
Classrooms become choked and slow down to the slowest child's learning pace.
Neighborhoods and communities go to shit when citizens move to get the fuck away from the shit.

Everyone laughs because I live in Ft Lauderdale because it is known for being the gay mecca of the US.  But at least with the queers I don't have to worry about any of the above conditions, it is always just the opposite.

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2010, 07:01:43 AM »
They will all be down here in South FL too.  For every one of them that is here legally, there will be 2-3 more holed up in the apartment with them that isn't here legally.

Crime goes up.
Property values go down.
Classrooms become choked and slow down to the slowest child's learning pace.
Neighborhoods and communities go to shit when citizens move to get the fuck away from the shit.

Everyone laughs because I live in Ft Lauderdale because it is known for being the gay mecca of the US.  But at least with the queers I don't have to worry about any of the above conditions, it is always just the opposite.

Why - are gays xenophobic themselves?

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2010, 07:04:20 AM »
Queers..while queer don't deplete the hot chick quota, are neat and clean, don't overpopulate the planet and work hard, mostly. Haitains with their hands out will fuck over south florida...lurker I hope u have firearms.
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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2010, 07:04:55 AM »
Eventually, the end result.......more votes for the Democrats.

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2010, 07:07:03 AM »
Queers..while queer don't deplete the hot chick quota, are neat and clean, don't overpopulate the planet and work hard, mostly. Haitains with their hands out will fuck over south florida...lurker I hope u have firearms.

Lurker - its time to become a teabagger bro. 

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2010, 07:10:09 AM »
Despite olberdouche..the teabagger movement is about not letting uncle sam fuck u over....being overrun by Haitians is getting fucked over. Both sides can find common ground on that.
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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2010, 07:13:18 AM »
Despite olberdouche..the teabagger movement is about not letting uncle sam fuck u over....being overrun by Haitians is getting fucked over. Both sides can find common ground on that.

Thats right.  This has the potential to be a massive mess. 

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2010, 07:52:17 AM »
Why - are gays xenophobic themselves?

Not particularly.  It isn't that they do not tolerate outsiders or people different than themselves.  It is just they typically have a higher standard of living.

Gays have a history of moving into old rundown (crappy) neighborhoods and fixing the properties up so that in a few years the area becomes gentrified and upscale.  With immigrants it is the opposite.  They move in and upscale areas soon turn shabby.

They support small business owners and frequent high end businesses like restaurants, clothing stores, dealerships, you know... places that don't accept food stamps like other's frequent and drive away.

Households generally have two people (partners) in them, both who work and both pay taxes.  Miami has households where, maybe, one works and 3-6 more live there. 

Gays generally tend to be more giving with their time to volunteer for outside causes and such.  The Humane Society, Historic Restoration Funding, American Cancer Society, AIDS causes, etc...   On the other hand.... what do you think immigrants volunteer to do?

When I go on my photo gigs with the travel company, those 12-21 days that I am gone, I have a gay couple in the neighborhood come over to take care of my house.  Water the plants, bring in the mail, add chemicals to the pool, etc...  I don't mind giving them the key and allowing them in my house when I am not there.  You think I would do that for people in Miami?  Hell no.

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2010, 07:56:28 AM »
Not particularly.  It isn't that they do not tolerate outsiders or people different than themselves.  It is just they typically have a higher standard of living.

Gays have a history of moving into old rundown (crappy) neighborhoods and fixing the properties up so that in a few years the area becomes gentrified and upscale.  With immigrants it is the opposite.  They move in and upscale areas soon turn shabby.

They support small business owners and frequent high end businesses like restaurants, clothing stores, dealerships, you know... places that don't accept food stamps like other's frequent and drive away.

Households generally have two people (partners) in them, both who work and both pay taxes.  Miami has households where, maybe, one works and 3-6 more live there. 

Gays generally tend to be more giving with their time to volunteer for outside causes and such.  The Humane Society, Historic Restoration Funding, American Cancer Society, AIDS causes, etc...   On the other hand.... what do you think immigrants volunteer to do?

When I go on my photo gigs with the travel company, those 12-21 days that I am gone, I have a gay couple in the neighborhood come over to take care of my house.  Water the plants, bring in the mail, add chemicals to the pool, etc...  I don't mind giving them the key and allowing them in my house when I am not there.  You think I would do that for people in Miami?  Hell no.

Bro - I work in an area that resembles Mogadishu half the time, and Bosnia the other half, I know what immigrants usually do. 

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2010, 08:17:55 AM »
After typing my reply above, I have to say that even if it makes me sounds like a bigot and racist - I really am not.

Even though most conservatards on here call me a liberal (*yawn*) if you pay attention to my views and opinions on most issues, you will see that I don't share liberal outlooks and views very often either.

Not making light of the situation in Haiti.  It is horrible.  I can't imagine how terrible it is for the people right now, and also for the rest of their lives for those that have lost family members and loved ones.  I have been to Haiti at least a dozen times and this was when things were normal and "good" there.  It is a shithole by normal standards.  This disaster only multiplied it.  

I do not lack compassion, care, or kindness.  And to be honest when you look at the overall picture there really isn't much else that can be done at the moment than to bring them here.  I realize that and I can accept that.

But it doesn't mean I have to like it.  

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2010, 09:35:05 AM »
nooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2010, 09:36:45 AM »
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Buckle up 240 - do you need me to send you any  . . . . .supplies?

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2010, 09:39:32 AM »
hahaha i've been ready for SHTF since I was 5 years old laddie!

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2010, 10:12:58 AM »
There was a time when the majority of immigrants who came to the U.S. were hard working, white europeans or asians..and they really did help the economy , the labor force and helped make the U.S. great. Now the majority of immigrants are from 3rd world countries and seem to be costing the country in many ways..way more than their contributions. It's a shame whats happening. I feel really bad for the Haitians with this earthquake..but I too live in South Florida..and if this sets off an exodus of millions of them coming here, things are going to change..for the worse.

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Re: 200,000 Haitian migrants could file for Temporary Protected Status
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2010, 11:38:17 AM »
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

You got nothing to worry about.  They won't spread upwards past North Miami Beach.  All the Loa crowds and Bahamian food stores in Miami will keep them down there.