Haitians in America worry they’re Trump’s next target

Haitians in America Fear Trump's Immigration Enforcement Sweeps

As President Donald Trump's administration tightens its grip on immigration enforcement, hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in the US are bracing for a potential wave of deportations. The community is on high alert as their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) expires February 3, leaving them vulnerable to mass removal.

In Springfield, Ohio, where an estimated 15,000 Haitians reside, volunteers are mobilizing to protect their immigrant neighbors. A rapid response network has been established to provide support in case of ICE raids, with community members receiving training on how to navigate the complex immigration system. The local Haitian Support Center is coordinating efforts to bring groceries to people who fear leaving their homes.

The Haitian community's anxiety stems from Trump's history of derogatory rhetoric against them. In his 2016 presidential campaign, he falsely accused Haitians of eating pets and called Haiti a "shithole" country that should be cut off from immigration. The comments sparked widespread outrage and were widely condemned as racist.

Now, with TPS expiration looming, Haitian immigrants are facing an uncertain future. If their status is terminated, they risk being deported to a country plagued by violence, instability, and gang activity. Haiti's recent assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and the ongoing gang violence have made it one of the most unstable countries in the world.

The administration's efforts to strip Haitians of their existing protections have sparked concerns that Trump may be planning a more aggressive deportation campaign. The US Department of State has placed Haiti on a level four travel warning, similar to war-torn countries like Afghanistan and Syria.

Despite bipartisan support for Haitian immigrants, few pathways exist for them to change their status permanently. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has called removing TPS for Haitians a mistake, citing the significant economic contributions made by these individuals. However, local officials acknowledge that immigration enforcement is a complex issue, with limited resources available to protect vulnerable communities.

As Haitian immigrants face this uncertain future, they are reminded of the perilous journey many have undertaken to reach the US. According to Inna Simakovsky, an immigration attorney providing legal assistance to Haitians in Springfield, "The possibility of TPS going away for Haitians is pretty good, but hopefully it'll take a long time."

In the meantime, community leaders are urging caution and vigilance. Guerline Jozef, executive director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, warned that deportation to Haiti is a "death sentence right now." As the expiration date approaches, Haitians in America can only wait anxiously and hope for a reprieve from the Trump administration's immigration enforcement sweeps.
 
man this is so messed up 🤯 the way trump is treating haitian immigrants is just horrific they deserve so much better than to be treated like they're less than human all that racist stuff he spewed during his campaign was super hurtful and it's still having a ripple effect today i mean what's next are we gonna start deporting people from other countries too? 🤷‍♂️ the fact that tps is expiring and no one knows what's going to happen is just so nerve-wracking for these ppl they've already had to deal with so much trauma and violence in their home country it's like trump is playing some twisted game of politics where he gets to decide who lives or dies 🤕
 
😕 The US government needs to rethink its approach to TPS holders like Haitians 🤔. They've been living here for years, contributing to society, and now they're just gonna get swept away because of their status? 😂 It's not fair, and it's definitely not humane. Trump's words in the past were pretty hurtful too, but let's focus on the future, right? 🌞 Haitians have a right to feel safe and protected here, and we should be supporting them, not worrying about deportations 🤝 We need more pathways for them to stay, like permanent residency or citizenship 👍 Anything less is just not good enough 😊
 
omg 🤯 i cant even imagine living in america as a haitian if trump is coming for us 😱 the history of racist comments he made against us is still giving me chills 😭 like what else can we do? 🤔 the only thing that can save us now is having a strong community and politicians who care about our situation 🙏 ohio gov mike dewine said removing tps from haitians would be a mistake 🤝 at least some people are speaking out for us 💕 but what if trump really does come after us? 😱 we need to stay united and support each other more than ever 🤗
 
man this is so unfair the trump admin needs to think about the ppl not just politics 🤕 theyre already living in america with no paper or anything, its not fair that they have to be deported back to haiti which is basically a war zone right now 🌪️ i mean what did they do to deserve this?! they came here looking for a better life like millions of others before them 👫 the tps expiration is just a ticking time bomb waiting to go off and its not like theres a clear pathway for them to stay 🚫 the gov needs to step up and provide some real solutions not just more rhetoric 🗣️
 
this is so unfair 🤯👎 the trump admin is being super harsh on haitian immigrants 🌹💔 they're just trying to make a living here 🏠💼 but they're facing deportation back to a country that's super unstable and violent 🚨💥 it's like, what are they supposed to do? 😱🤷‍♀️ the us gov should be helping them out more 🤝🌈 not trying to kick them out 👋💔
 
🤔 this is getting super scary 🚨 i mean, trumps admin has already been pretty harsh on haitian immigrants and now they're running out of time ⏰ what if they get deported back to haiti with no job or family 🌪️ its like they'd be sent into a war zone 🤯 i feel so bad for the ppl in ohio who are trying to help them out 🙏 but it seems like trump's gonna keep pushing forward 💔
 
🤔 I'm really worried about these TPS expirations and potential deportations... like what even is happening here? I mean, Haiti is literally one of the most unstable countries in the world right now 🌪️. And Trump's history with Haitians isn't exactly a great look for him either. Can we get some real stats on how many people have been deported or what the actual costs are to our economy if they're sent back? Need some more info on this one...
 
The thought of people facing deportation back to such an unstable country 🤕 is really heartbreaking. I mean, what's going on with this admin? First it was Muslims, then it was Mexicans, now it's Haitians... when are they gonna leave some immigrants alone? 🙄 It's not fair to strip them of their TPS just because Trump wants to make America "great" again. The fact that he made those racist comments back in 2016 is still fresh and it's infuriating that the government isn't doing more to help them. Ohio Governor DeWine is at least speaking out against this, but what can he really do? 🤷‍♀️
 
🙄 so they're worried about getting deported back to Haiti because of all the gang violence and instability... like we don't have enough problems here already 🤯 and yeah, trump's history with haitians is pretty cringeworthy 😳 but I guess that's just another thing he's done right? 🤷‍♀️ anyway, good luck to everyone who's gonna be affected by this TPS expiration... 🤞
 
I feel so bad for these people 🤕. It's crazy how one politician's words can have such a big impact on someone's life. We should all be grateful for what we have, not just our citizenship, but also the opportunity to live in a country that accepts us for who we are. I mean, think about it - if you're Haitian, you've already been through so much to get here, fleeing violence or persecution... and then you face this uncertainty? It's like, can't we all just be kind to each other? 🤝 We gotta look out for those in need, especially the most vulnerable.
 
OMG 🤯 this is so unfair 😩 I mean what even is TPS anyway? It's like they're just expected to be here forever & don't have to do anything about it 🙄 but at the same time I get why people would want to leave Haiti, I've seen those news vids of the violence & gang activity in Port-au-Prince 🚫 it's super scary

I don't know how anyone can just say that Haitians are a "shithole" country 😡 that's just racist & hurtful & we shouldn't be letting people speak like that on our soil 👎 I'm all for stricter immigration laws but this feels like an attack on the already vulnerable 🤝

anyway let's hope that Ohio Governor DeWine is right & they don't take away TPS 😔 it would just make life so much harder for those poor ppl 💔 we should be welcoming people with open arms not sending them back to a country that's basically a war zone 🌪️
 
man this is getting real dark what's going on with trump and immigrants he's got a whole history of being super harsh on them already and now they're facing another wave of deportations 🤯 it's like he doesn't care about people lives at all

and the thing that's really scary is that haiti is already in so much chaos right now i mean have you seen what's been happening there lately gang violence and assassination of president moise its not safe for anyone to be deported back there

the tps expiration date can't come soon enough but even then we don't know if it'll actually help because trump's got this whole mess of immigration laws that make it super hard for people to get status permanently i feel so bad for the haitian community they're just trying to live their lives and contribute to society
 
🤝 This situation is so worrying 🤕 I feel bad for those Haitian families who are living in fear of deportation back to their home country 🌎 Haiti has been through so much already, with the president assassination and gang violence 🚨. It's not fair that they're being targeted now because of their TPS status 🤷‍♀️. We should be supporting these immigrants instead of putting them in a vulnerable position 🤝. The US is supposed to be a place of hope and opportunity, but it feels like we're losing sight of that right now 😔.
 
🤔 ugh i cant believe we have to deal with this in 2025 america supposed to be a land of freedom but now its all about who has papers and who doesnt 📝 it feels like trump is playing us for fools with his tps updates and deportations are just going to cause more suffering for haitians already living in poverty and violence back home 💔 another thing what happened to community support networks we used to have they seem to be the only ones stepping up right now but even that feels forced 🤝
 
🤔 the fact that trumps admin is trying to strip away tps from haitians is super concerning 🚨 it's not just about the economic contributions they make, but also the human lives at stake here... i mean, we know trump has a history of racist comments, and this feels like another way for him to flex his muscles and bully already marginalized communities 💔

but what's really scary is that the administration is being super vague about their plans 🤐 are they going to target specific individuals or groups, or just go after anyone with tps? it's hard to say, but one thing's for sure: it's not fair to people who are already living in the us and contributing to society 💕

and let's be real, haiti is NOT a "shithole" country 🙅‍♀️ we all know that. trump's comments were racist and hurtful, and they still have an impact today 😔
 
I'm getting super worried about these people 🤕. I don't think it's fair that they're being targeted like this just because of their country of origin. The stories about Haiti are just heartbreaking, especially with all the violence and gang activity going on there. It's not right that they're being treated like second-class citizens in America 🤷‍♂️. We should be doing more to help them and protect them from deportation. It's like, what's the point of living here if we're just gonna send you back to a country that's supposed to be your home? 😩
 
man this trump thing is getting crazy 🤯 the way he talks about haiti it's like he doesn't even know what's going on 😒 all these people are living in fear of being deported back to their homeland which is already a mess and now with the president trying to strip them of their tps protections it's just not fair 🙅‍♂️ i feel bad for the community in ohio that's got to deal with this stress on a daily basis 🤝 what's the solution here tho? some people say we need stricter immigration laws but others argue that's just gonna push people further into the shadows 💔
 
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