Chicago's Haitian community fights to keep work rights amid TPS battle
For more than 15 years, Haitians have called Chicago home and have worked in the city legally. That status was put on the line Friday, however, a federal court ruling brought them two more weeks, setting a new date for July 24. WGN's Bryant McCray reports.

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