New Orleans Haitian community reeling in the wake of U.S. Supreme Court ruling
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Cris Seda Chabrier
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Verite NewsNew Orleans Haitian community reeling in the wake of U.S. Supreme Court rulingveritenews.orgFirst Haitian Baptist Church in Gretna has multiple congregants who will be affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on temporary protected status.
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