Greater than 350,000 Haitians dwelling in the USA had been handed a victory on Thursday after the U.S. Home of Representatives voted to increase Non permanent Safety Standing (TPS) for Haitian migrants. The bipartisan 224-204 vote, which included 10 Republicans, bucks President Donald Trump’s transfer to terminate TPS standing for Haitians, which the Division of Homeland Safety deemed “inconsistent with U.S. nationwide pursuits.”
“This can be a monumental victory in a long-fought battle to guard the protection, dignity, and humanity of our Haitian neighbors,” mentioned U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., who led the bipartisan discharge petition effort alongside Rep. Laura Gillen, D-N.Y.
Pressley, in an announcement to theGrio, mentioned, “Democrats and Republicans alike got here collectively to go our laws and assist the protection, dignity, and humanity of Haitian TPS holders.”
The co-chair of the Congressional Haiti Caucus added, “This monumental victory marks a important step ahead in our protection of Black and brown immigrants who’ve been unfairly focused. Lives are at stake, and the Senate should go this directly.”
Guerline Jozef, a longtime Haitian advocate and government director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, a grassroots immigration rights advocacy group, celebrated Thursday’s vote, telling theGrio it was an “excessive second of gratitude, of pleasure, of seeing the unimaginable changing into potential.”
Haitian Bridge Alliance and different immigrant rights and advocacy teams, like UndocuBlack and SEIU (Service Workers Worldwide Union), had been partaking with members of Congress on legislative motion to guard the standing of tens of 1000’s of Haitians who risked deportation because of the Trump administration’s resolution to strip away their TPS protections.
For years, Haiti has been embroiled in deep poverty and violence amid political and financial instability. Haitian Individuals would’ve been compelled to return to a nation crippled by a mess of crises.
Jozef mentioned the discharge petition led by Pressley was an “uphill battle,” however in the end the “dedication and fierce advocacy” of the progressive congresswoman and her workers moved Republican members — whose districts include massive populations of Haitian Individuals — to assist the invoice.
Reflecting on the vote, Jozef, who was on Capitol Hill on the time, mentioned she was “nervous” and “counting each single vote.” It additionally occurred to be her birthday, making for the last word birthday reward on behalf of the 1000’s of Haitians she advocates for day-after-day.
“I felt it was mandatory for me to be there, standing within the hole for over 350,000 Haitian TPS holders and their households,” she instructed theGrio.
The discharge petition handed within the Home will now go to the U.S. Senate, the place it’s unsure as as to whether it’s going to advance. Nevertheless, advocates are hopeful and urge the general public to contact their U.S. Senators’ workplaces to request that they “stand on the precise facet of historical past” and vote sure on the invoice.
“We perceive that this can be a onerous combat, however we’re clear-eyed,” mentioned Jozef.
The vote in Congress to increase TPS for Haitians very clearly resists the actions of the Trump administration and sends a message to President Trump, who has focused immigrants from Haiti and different majority Black and brown nations by way of journey bans, detentions, and deportations. The president has additionally sought to color Black and brown immigrants as violent criminals.
Final week, the president posted a video of a Haitian immigrant man, Rolbert Joachin, murdering a Florida lady, additionally a Bangladeshi immigrant, with a hammer. Trump, who used the brutal video to justify his termination of TPS for Haitians, was condemned for utilizing an remoted, tragic occasion to color a complete group as violent or felony.
“We perceive that almost all, if not all, of the insurance policies coming from the White Home are deeply centered in anti-Black racism, particularly anti-Haitian prejudice, and we all know the President’s stand on Haiti,” Jozef instructed theGrio. “However we additionally know that this can be a clear message to him and his administration, so he understands the place the individuals stand, and the individuals have spoken. They mentioned they need to proceed to guard the lives of the Haitian TPS holders.”
Lawmakers representing Haitian communities and advocates level out that Haitian immigrants are main contributors to society, significantly within the well being care business, the place they function caregivers for the aged, and that they pay billions of {dollars} in taxes that assist the U.S. financial system.
If the discharge petition advances out of Congress, it will land on President Trump’s desk. Contemplating his preliminary transfer to terminate TPS for Haitians, it’s unclear whether or not the president will be compelled to alter his thoughts.
Nevertheless, there’s nonetheless a pending federal case difficult the Trump administration’s termination of TPS for Haitians. The U.S. Supreme Court docket is presently deliberating the case through which each the district and appeals courts dominated that the termination was illegal. Its final result shall be consequential ought to legislative motion show unsuccessful.
Within the meantime, Haitian immigrants are celebrating this week’s victory, seeing it as a lifeline that enables them to stay in the USA, the place they now name residence.
“This work as we speak tells them that their voices have been heard,” mentioned Jozef, “that their lives actually matter, and that we’ll proceed to combat for them.”


















