Faith groups and individuals in Springfield, Ohio, spent months preparing to help the 15,000 Haitians who live in the community as they face deportation.
Influencers took to TikTok to raise questions about what they alleged were nefarious things going on in Springfield after local groups asked the masses to stay away.
Dozens of faith leaders, advocates gathered in Springfield, Ohio Feb. 2 to call for justice, protection from deportation for thousands of Haitians who stand to lose TPS.
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Two pastors, one mission: standing with Haitian migrants in Ohio USA
FILE - Rev. Reginald Silencieux, right, leads a worship service at the First Haitian Evangelical Church of Springfield, Feb.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) — In a church crowded to overcapacity, two-dozen faith leaders and their audience of hundreds sang and prayed together in unity Monday as a sign of support for Haitian migrants, ...
On a recent Sunday morning, Pastor Carl Ruby gave his sermon, greeted congregants and then headed to his office to speak with the FBI. “After church, I get phone calls from Ohio Homeland Security and ...
Two Ohio pastors are advocating for Haitian migrants facing deportation amid ongoing immigration challenges. Their efforts include providing shelter, legal aid, and community support.
A Feb. 3 Instagram post by 614icewatch – telling people that the best way they could help Springfield and its Haitian population was to stay away unless outside help was requested – set off a ...
SPRINGFIELD — In a church crowded to overcapacity, two-dozen faith leaders and their audience of hundreds sang and prayed together in unity Monday as a sign of support for Haitian migrants, some of ...
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