US Senator Chuck Schumer met with Etienne Adorno, an American citizen whom he helped to leave Haiti after 32 years. Adorno had been born in Haiti to American parents and lived there until the age of 32 when Schumer intervened. He was a victim of the TPS (Temporary Protected Status) policy that initially kept him from returning to the US due to his parents’ immigration status. However, the “American Dream and Promise Act,” which was recently passed by the House of Representatives and now awaits Senate approval, would grant permanent resident status to those with TPS, DED (Deferred Enforced Departure), and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) statuses.
Discover the inspiring story of Etienne Adorno, an American citizen born in Haiti to American parents. Learn how US Senator Chuck Schumer intervened to help him return to the US after 32 years, and how the “American Dream and Promise Act” could change the lives of many others in similar situations. Click the link below to delve into this compelling narrative and understand the potential impact of this pending legislation.