TPS set to expire for Haitian immigrants on Tuesday, democratic leaders call for extension
Temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants is set to expire on Tuesday. Thousands of people across the state will be at risk of deportation.
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Temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants is set to expire on Tuesday. Thousands of people across the state will be at risk of deportation.
Scituate Town administrator Jim Boudreau says they’ve got their eye on three tides ahead of the storm—two expected on Sunday and one on Monday.
Remnants of the snow continue and that means delays on both the MBTA and the commuter rail, with trains running at reduced speeds on multiple lines.
The town of Marblehead has declared a local emergency as crews will now dump snow directly into the ocean to clear the roads.
“We have to be better, we have to be better. We have to play one of our best games, if not our best games, against Seattle,” said Coach Vrabel as he addressed media crews at Gillette on Tuesday.
Crews plan to be out before the first flakes fall, during the storm and even adjusting schedules based on accumulation and road conditions.
Robert Chalmer says his service dog, Cohen, wasn’t allowed inside TD Garden, despite being let in numerous times before.
Freezing temperatures have arrived in New England and we’re not in the clear just yet. Car experts say a little prep now can prevent major headaches later, especially ahead of more snow expected this weekend.
With temporary protected status set to expire next month, state leaders say many Haitians and immigrants here at home and across the country will be impacted.