TPS ruling deepens hardship for Haitian women in Florida

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The Supreme Court's ruling to end Haitian TPS for about 350,000 people adds new uncertainty to families in Florida, where Haitian women bear the heaviest burden—balancing work, caregiving, remittances, and child safety—while considering whether returning to Haiti is safe amid violence and disasters; migration-related stress worsens mental and physical health, highlighting women's resilience and leadership in Florida's Haitian communities.
Topics:nation#florida#haitians#immigration#mental-health#politics-society#temporary-protected-status
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