Haitian TPS Holders Contributed $160 Million To Ohio Economy
A bipartisan group of former Ohio Attorneys General stated in a brief that Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders are active contributors to the state. The group noted that these individuals serve as workers, taxpayers, and parents within their communities.
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WBUR Boston
“a bipartisan group of former Ohio Attorneys General said in a brief that Haitian TPS holders are workers, taxpayers, parishioners, parents, and neighbors. They pay taxes. They've contributed $160 million to the state of Ohio's economy.”
WBUR Boston
“I think that jobs former governor Mike DeWine a Republican said that ending TPS status would be a blow to the economy of his state.”
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