Ohio Governor Mike DeWine expressed his concerns in a Sunday interview with prominent news outlet. He called on politicians in Washington to revisit policies that directly impact Haitian migrants living in the U.S. DeWine emphasized that such measures could undermine family stability and also strain labor supply across the Buckeye State. The governor took decisive action during the same session, vetoing several legislative proposals. His plea follows a key court decision concerning Temporary Protected Status for Haitian arrivals. DeWine’s call aligned with fellow Republican leaders asking for a fresh look at government tactics. He ended by pledging Ohio’s ongoing backing for workers from Haiti still contributing to the economy.
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GOP governor urges Trump to reconsider Haiti TPS after Supreme Court decision - The Hill
GOP governor urges Trump to reconsider Haiti TPS after Supreme Court decision The Hill
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DeWine tells CNN Trump should reconsider action on Haitian immigrants - The Columbus Dispatch
DeWine tells CNN Trump should reconsider action on Haitian immigrants The Columbus Dispatch
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Sunday Briefing: Gov. DeWine issues vetoes, Supreme Court rules on TPS - NBC4 WCMH-TV
Sunday Briefing: Gov. DeWine issues vetoes, Supreme Court rules on TPS NBC4 WCMH-TV
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Migrants in US on temporary status should seek permanent residence or leave, Homeland Secretary says - WKZO
Migrants in US on temporary status should seek permanent residence or leave, Homeland Secretary says WKZO
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DeWine helps broker deal with Columbus Zoo, township over ticket fee - AOL.com
DeWine helps broker deal with Columbus Zoo, township over ticket fee AOL.com