According to RP Ep. 183: Call To Action! Re-designate TPS for Haitian Migrants ft. Emmanuel Depas

Episode 183 November 06, 2022 01:00:38
According to RP Ep. 183: Call To Action! Re-designate TPS for Haitian Migrants ft. Emmanuel Depas
According to RP
According to RP Ep. 183: Call To Action! Re-designate TPS for Haitian Migrants ft. Emmanuel Depas

Nov 06 2022 | 01:00:38

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Show Notes

This week we continue to raise awareness for the Haitian migrants living within our city limits. We have dedicated several episodes to the cause because the mainstream media has been silent on this issue, and so, as a Haitian- American, it is my duty to use my platform to raise awareness on issues that affect my people. 

This week Emmanuel Depas, Principal attorney at Depas Law, joins me (RP) to discuss the possibility of re-designating TPS (Temporary Protective Status) to Haitian migrants. Emmanuel has been vocal about this initiative and calls on our city, state, and federal governments to join him in this call to action. Men anpil, chay pa lou. With many hands, the load will not b heavy. Tune in to see how you can be part of change.
 
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