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After finally getting his family over here following a decade apart, the man behind "Ansly's Army" wasn't taking any chances.
A months-long legal and rhetorical war pitting Berry Global and the Haitian Center of Evansville against Indiana's attorney general over immigration has taken a new turn.
Haitians and other immigrants living in Charleroi under humanitarian programs are facing an uncertain future, fearing ...
Trump's federal spending bill strips SNAP eligibility "effective immediately" for refugees resettled in the U.S., but ...
When Teddi Jallow, executive director of the Refugee Dream Center in Providence, was asked by a 4-year-old Haitian girl to ...
COMMENTARY The gang burning of one of Haiti's most iconic landmarks is more brazen destruction not just of the country — but ...
Christian advocacy organizations are raising alarm as the Trump administration plans to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitian nationals by Sept. 2, ending their legal residency and work ...
Sister Jane Falke celebrates 70 years as a Catholic nun in Kansas this week. She entered religious life when she was 15.
Officials with the Haitian Center of Evansville say they want to set the record straight about their organization after ...
In Gaza, the risk of famine is increasing due to protracted military operations. Humanitarian efforts are constrained both by ...
We hear the words “sanctuary city” so much that it barely registers that the first word goes back to churches — and, in ...
President Donald Trump signed his “big, beautiful bill” into law on July 4, making changes to health insurance coverage for ...