‘We’re just in a sit-and-wait situation’: Concerns arise in Hancock County amid uncertainty of temporary protected status
By WTOL
February 3, 2026, 5:57 PM EST
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FINDLAY, Ohio (WTOL) — A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s attempt to end temporary protected status for Haitians, leaving nearly 1,000 Haitians in Hancock County uncertain about their future. City leaders are calling for clear communication and guidance on what comes next if TPS is terminated.
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