END OF TPS FOR HAITIAN MIGRANTS, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REACTS.-
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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In a note published on the recent provisions adopted by the American Administration, ending the temporary status of hundreds of thousands of migrants, notably Haitian nationals, the organization Amnesty International described this measure as « racist » and « anti-immigrant »
According to the organization in question, this provision is directly in line with the continuity of American President Donald Trump's migratory policies, discriminatorily targeting migrants based on their origin, race, and nationality.
Also denouncing a certain lightness and lack of respect in President Trump's decision on TPS, Amnesty International, however, estimated that the end of TPS directly infringes upon the rights of Haitian migrants and all other asylum seekers.
Placing particular emphasis on Haitian migrants in its statement, Amnesty International specified that Haitian compatriots who benefited from TPS had to flee their native country due to precarious and deplorable living conditions.
She also emphasizes that they actively contribute to the evolution of American society and the growth of its economy.
The said body also firmly asked the American government to reverse this decision « immediately », further describing it as « inhumane ».
Furthermore, it also denounced a climate of fear and chaos established by these policies, which, according to it, have fostered xenophobia and hatred, threatening the daily lives of thousands of people.
Jacques Innocent
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