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Haiti - FLASH : The elimination of TPS for Haiti «cruel, irresponsible and dangerous» 29/06/2025 08:55:44
FANM qualifies this decision as "cruel, irresponsible, and dangerous," threatening the safety of more than half a million Haitian nationals living in the United States, some since 2010, forcing them to return to a country in deep crisis. "This is a cruel, unjust, and politically motivated decision that blatantly ignores Haiti’s devastating and worsening conditions,” said FANM Political Director Paul Christian Namphy. “Haiti is currently enduring a catastrophic humanitarian crisis marked by rampant gang violence, political instability, hunger, and a total collapse of public services. Forcibly returning people under these circumstances is not only reckless—it is inhumane." Despite the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that conditions in Haiti have improved, the U.S. State Department continues to advise against travel to the country due to extreme levels of crime, kidnappings, and civil unrest https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-45217-haiti-flash-end-of-tps-for-more-than-500-000-haitians-official.html According to the United Nations, 5.7 million Haitians are suffering from acute hunger, and gangs now control the majority of Port-au-Prince, rendering roads impassable and neighborhoods unsafe. Rachel Descollines, FANM’s Social Justice Organizer said : "This administration’s decision reflects a disturbing pattern of targeting Black and immigrant communities. It is especially unconscionable to revoke TPS while simultaneously acknowledging the complete breakdown of governance and security in Haiti." FANM urgently calls on Congress, the White House, and the international community to take immediate action to protect Haitian TPS holders from deportation. The organization also encourages peaceful mobilization and legal action to resist this dangerous policy. Learn more about FANM : FANM (Family Action Network Movement) is a leading social justice organization that advocates for the rights of immigrants, women, and marginalized communities. Based in Florida, FANM works tirelessly to promote social, economic, and racial justice. See also : https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-45217-haiti-flash-end-of-tps-for-more-than-500-000-haitians-official.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-44459-haiti-flash-trump-administration-launches-mobile-app-for-self-expulsion.html HL/ HaitiLibre
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