Month: March 2025

HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE MOURNS THE PASSING OF FORMER CONGRESSWOMAN MIA LOVE, THE FIRST BLACK REPUBLICAN WOMAN OF HAITIAN DESCENT  ELECTED TO THE U.S. CONGRESS

HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE MOURNS THE PASSING OF FORMER CONGRESSWOMAN MIA LOVE, THE FIRST BLACK REPUBLICAN WOMAN OF HAITIAN DESCENT  ELECTED TO THE U.S. CONGRESS

March 28, 2025 Contact:  Paige Censale Info@haitianbridge.org San Diego, CA — The Haitian Bridge Alliance extends its deepest condolences to the family, loved ones, and community of former Congresswoman Mia Love, who passed away from brain cancer on March 23,…
HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE REBUKES TRUMP’S RACIST, INHUMANE ATTACK ON IMMIGRANTS: OVER 500,000 NICARAGUANS, HAITIANS, CUBANS, AND VENEZUELANS TARGETED FOR EXPULSION

HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE REBUKES TRUMP’S RACIST, INHUMANE ATTACK ON IMMIGRANTS: OVER 500,000 NICARAGUANS, HAITIANS, CUBANS, AND VENEZUELANS TARGETED FOR EXPULSION

March 21, 2025 Contact: media@haitianbridge.org, info@haitianbridge.org San Diego, CA –  Today, the Haitian Bridge Alliance unequivocally condemns President Donald Trump’s announcement  to terminate the legal status of more than 500,000 Nicaraguan, Haitian, Cuban, and Venezuelan migrants admitted under the Biden Administration’s CHNV…
TPS Holders Challenge Shortening of Humanitarian Relief for 500,000 Haitians

TPS Holders Challenge Shortening of Humanitarian Relief for 500,000 Haitians

Media Contact:  Nicholas Reiner, communications@aclusocal.org (213) 977-5252  Palmira Figueroa, pfigueroa@ndlon.org, (425) 301-2764 Jose Palma, jpalma@ndlon.org Sandra Hernandez, hernandezs@law.ucla.edu (310) 386-5768 media@haitianbridge.org SAN DIEGO — Four Haitians with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) today sued the Trump…
U.S. Sponsors and Beneficiaries Sue Over Trump’s Attempt to End Humanitarian Parole 

U.S. Sponsors and Beneficiaries Sue Over Trump’s Attempt to End Humanitarian Parole 

BOSTON—Eight beneficiaries, three sponsors, and organizational plaintiff Haitian Bridge Alliance—from Massachusetts, New York, Georgia, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and San Diego—are suing the Trump Administration following its unprecedented decision to end crucial humanitarian parole processes. These include: Uniting for Ukraine, Operation…