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Haiti - Diaspora : The Archbishop of Miami against the expulsions of Haitian migrants
21/03/2021 09:36:59

Haiti - Diaspora : The Archbishop of Miami against the expulsions of Haitian migrants

Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami in an open letter to state departments appealed to US federal authorities against the deportations of Haitians.

"[...] The deportation of Haitian migrants from the United States must end immediately [...] In the midst of the current political turmoil in Haiti [...] the return of these people to their country is not only contrary to our national values, it is also unnecessary to ensure public health and safety in the United States and could contribute to further destabilization" writes the Archbishop, who adds that the continuation of deportations to Haiti "[...] risks favoring the spread of the coronavirus both among passengers on flights departing from the United States and among citizens residing on the island."

Recalling that the Archdiocese of Miami has "the largest percentage of Americans of Haitian origin in the United States", Bishop Wenski emphasizes that they "[...] They are also essential workers, who support our Nation in these difficult times and contribute to its recovery" calling on President Joe Biden to keep his promise to "adopt a more humane approach to immigrants and refugees."

Bishop Wenski suggests that Haitian migrants present in the United States be granted "Temporary Protected Status" (TPS) allowing them to work in the United States during a period during which it is considered dangerous for them to return to their home country. This particular designation is valid for eighteen months and can be renewed if the conditions which motivated it are still in place at the time of its expiration.

At the same time, Bishop Wenski encourages the American authorities to "[...] consider long-term measures that will reduce the need for migration" of Haitians, as well as "to take better care of those present in the United States [...]"

HL/ HaitiLibre



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