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STATEMENT: Defend and Expand Protected Status for Haitians!
We know that legal victories like these are often temporary. Instead of targeting and criminalizing Haitians, we must defend TPS…
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DECLARACIÓN: ¡Defender y ampliar el Estatus de Protección Temporal para haitianos!
En una victoria para el movimiento por los derechos de las personas inmigrantes, un tribunal federal ha suspendido la terminación…
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Haitian community fights back against Trump’s threat to revoke Temporary Protected Status
For several months, Trump has worked to revoke TPS for nearly half a million Haitians, which has the potential to…
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Haiti’s stolen revolution and the imperialist debt trap: The punishment for independence
The fight for reparations is not just about money; it is about dismantling the imperialist system that continues to exploit…
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Guantánamo Bay’s forgotten history of detaining Haitian migrants
In the 1990s, thousands of Haitians fleeing political violence in their country were sent to Guantánamo Bay for detention.
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Guatemala and El Salvador send troops to Haiti: NO to expanded US/UN-backed occupation!
Haitians on the ground continue to demand a real democratic election, the removal of the UN/U.S. appointed transitional government, end…
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From media to policy, the West’s history of demonizing Haitians
Use of fearmongering against Haitian immigrants is part of a long legacy of racism and xenophobia towards the Haitian people.
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Why a new UN ‘peacekeeping’ mission would be devastating for the Haitian people
While the people of Haiti continue their struggle for sovereignty and respect, the people of the United States must stand…
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La razón por la que una nueva misión de “paz” de la ONU será devastadora para el pueblo haitiano
Mientras que el pueblo de Haití continúa su lucha por su soberanía y respeto, el pueblo de Estados Unidos debe…
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Imperialism comes to Haiti with a Black face
The first wave of UN-backed Kenyan police officers has arrived in Haiti with around 400 landing in Port-au-Prince.
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