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Grace Meng: “Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in my Queens…”

Featuring: Grace Meng, Democratic | U.S. House New York, District 6

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Congressional Black Caucus on Temporary Protected Status for Haitian Women

Published | Video Starts at 07:36

Facing horrific sexual and gender based violence, they have been silenced and shut out of leadership. With no women currently serving on Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council, on February 3, Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in my Queens community and so many others across the country is set to expire on February 3. Many are watching anxiously, terrified of being sent back to the same violence and instability they fled. We cannot allow that to happen. (07:36–07:52)

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Asserts that Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in the U.S. is expiring on February 3.

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