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Republican Congressman Carlos Giménez opposes deportation of Haitians with TPS after Supreme Court ruling.
Representative Carlos Giménez (R-FL) stated that deporting approximately 350,000 Haitians with Temporary Protected Status would be a mistake following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to end the program. Giménez cited Haiti's status as a failed state and also called for reinstating TPS for Venezuelans after recent earthquakes. Other Republicans, including Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Representative Mike Lawler, have similarly urged the administration to reconsider ending TPS for Haitians.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The Hill
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Both outlets report identical core facts with Haiti is a failed state as the central claim; The Guardian provides extended context on Republican opposition while The Hill offers a truncated report.
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Sparse coverage · 2 outlets
HThe HillCENTER4d ago
“Florida Republican calls Haitians' deportation after TPS ruling a ‘huge mistake’”
GThe GuardianLEFT4d ago
“Florida Republican says deporting Haitians with TPS would be ‘huge mistake’”