Judge Upholds Decision to Protect Haitian Immigrants Despite Threats

A federal judge has upheld her decision to block the Trump administration from terminating temporary immigration protections for Haitians residing in the United States. The ruling came after the judge faced threats following her initial decision on February 2. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes highlighted the profane emails and social media messages she received, which included death threats. The judge's stance on protecting Haitian immigrants has sparked controversy and backlash.