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BY TRENTON DANIEL [EMAIL PROTECTED]   [image: U.S. Rep. Alcee L.
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U.S. Rep. Alcee L. Hastings calls granting Haitians Temporary Protected
Status 'imperative.'

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With Haiti taking a vicious blow this hurricane season by back-to-back
storms, Congressional leaders Tuesday urged authorities to grant temporary
protected status for undocumented Haitians living in the United States.

''It is now more imperative than ever that the United States grant Haitian
immigrants Temporary Protected Status,'' U.S. Rep. Alcee L. Hastings said
before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

''TPS is the least expensive, most immediate form of humanitarian assistance
we can provide Haiti,'' Hastings said at the morning session broadcast live
on the Internet. ``It allows the Haitian government to invest all of its
limited resources in rebuilding and redevelopment.''

Congressional leaders also called for $300 million in disaster assistance to
help with recovery efforts in a country struck by four storms that killed
more than 300 people. Haiti began three days of official mourning on Monday.
If implemented, TPS allows undocumented residents to stay temporarily and
obtain work permits. Activists argue that TPS would enable residents to work
here and then send money to relatives back in Haiti.

Last week, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement temporarily
suspended deportations to Haiti until further notice. But the suspension
applies only to those in custody who are awaiting deportation. It does not
provide any benefits for those in the country illegally.

Officials have said they are reviewing conditions on the ground on a
day-to-day basis to determine when deportations might resume.



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