tonight the Trump Administration is looking for new places to house migrant detainees two sources familiar with the matter say the defense department is considering Fort Bliss in Texas it comes after NBC News was first to report migrants had been abruptly cleared out of Guantanamo Bay most sent to Honduras the president today urging Governors to help with deportations but federal state and local cooperation has to be the backbone of border security other countries also Fe deing The Fallout nearly 100 migrants recently deported by the US to Panama were locked in a hotel for days then moved
to a detention camp on the outskirts of a notorious jungle now despite the ongoing violence in their home country the Trump Administration is cancelling an extension of temporary protected status for half a million Haitians that means they' lose their work permits and could be eligible for deportation by August Homeland Security secretary Christy gome writing president Trump and I are returning TPS to its original status temporary in Springfield Ohio which became a flasho during the campaign they're eating the dogs the people that came in they're eating the cats tonight there is widespread concern among the roughly
15,000 Haitian immigrants there who came to the us legally under the TPS program we work hard really hard and we help the community we work hard to put food and people plate Haitians have had temporary protected status since that massive earthquake in 2010 the Department of Homeland Security says about 57,000 Haitians were eligible for TPS the following year by 2024 that number had climbed to more than half a million including a large community in Miami how cruel can we be America how callous can we be about the lives of individuals who have contributed to this
community also tonight three sources tell NBC News the acting ice director has been reassigned amid frustration over the pace of deportations Lester thanks for watching stay updated about breaking news and top stories on the NBC News app or follow us on social media