The Honorable President Joe Biden
President of the United States
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20500
The Honorable Vice President Kamala Harris
Vice President of the United States
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20500
The Honorable Anthony Blinken
U.S. Secretary of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
The Honorable Alejandro Mayorkas
Secretary
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
301 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
27 avril 2021
Re : Refonte du TPS pour Haïti
Cher Président Biden, Vice-Président Harris, Secrétaire Blinken et Secrétaire Mayorkas :
Aujourd’hui, les organisations soussignées demandent que l’administration Biden redéfinisse immédiatement le statut de protection temporaire («TPS») pour Haïti en raison des conditions extraordinaires et temporaires actuelles. Avec un président de plus en plus autoritaire qui gouverne de manière inconstitutionnelle sans parlement depuis plus d’un an, affirmant maintenant que son mandat s’étend jusqu’en janvier 2022, et avec des manifestations quotidiennes bien suivies en réponse, la situation politique est instable, fragile et extrêmement dangereuse. L’administration Trump a tenté de mettre fin au TPS pour les Haïtiens, dont beaucoup ont été en première ligne pendant la pandémie de coronavirus à faire avancer les États-Unis en tant que travailleurs de la santé et soignants, travailleurs des transports et travailleurs agricoles. Il est impératif que l’administration Biden corrige les choses et redéfinisse immédiatement le statut de TPS pour Haïti.
Lors de sa campagne électorale en 2020, le candidat de l’époque Joe Biden a visité «Little Haiti» à Miami, en Floride, et a promis que le TPS serait garanti pour tous les Haïtiens. Biden a ajouté: «Il n’y aura pas d’arrêt de ma part en tant que président, m’assurant que la communauté haïtienne a une chance égale de se remettre sur pied et d’aller dans cette direction pour être en mesure de réaliser son incroyable potentiel.» Il a également dit: «Je vous promets, je vous donne mes paroles que je serai là, je serai avec vous…»
Quatre ans plus tôt, le président Donald Trump avait promis d’être un champion de la communauté haïtienne lors de sa campagne électorale en 2016, mais a rapidement rompu sa promesse lorsqu’il a pris ses fonctions. En 2018, il a qualifié Haïti de «pays de merde», puis a mis fin au TPS pour les Haïtiens malgré les preuves de son propre département d’État selon lesquelles Haïti n’était pas prêt à recevoir 56000 déportés en raison des conditions désastreuses et de la crise de santé publique à la suite du tremblement de terre de 2010, l’ouragan Matthew et une épidémie de choléra provoquée par les soldats de maintien de la paix des Nations Unies. Un tribunal du district fédéral de New York a estimé que la décision de l’administration Trump de mettre fin au TPS pour les Haïtiens était «influencée par les motivations politiques des responsables de la Maison Blanche» pour «ignorer les directives statutaires» et «réduire les immigrants non blancs dans le pays». (Voir Saget c. Trump) Grâce à cette affaire et Ramos c. Nielsen, le TPS pour les Haïtiens a été prolongé jusqu’au 4 octobre 2021.
Le moment est venu pour le président Biden de tenir ses promesses à la communauté haïtienne et de désavouer les politiques sectaires, racistes et discriminatoires de Trump, qui incluent la refonte du TPS. Depuis 2018, les troubles et les troubles politiques à l’échelle nationale se sont détériorés. En janvier 2020, les mandats de tous les parlementaires sauf 10 et de tous les maires ont pris fin en raison du retard des élections, laissant le président Jovenel Moïse diriger le pays sans contrôle législatif et en violation de la Constitution haïtienne. Alors que les constitutionnalistes, l’organe de contrôle judiciaire, les barreaux et des centaines de milliers de manifestants dans les rues affirment que le mandat du président Moise a pris fin le 7 février 2021, le président Moïse a refusé de démissionner.
Selon le Rapport mondial 2021 de Human Rights Watch, Haïti connaît actuellement l’une des pires flambées de violence depuis des décennies. Les Haïtiens de tous âges sont confrontés à de puissants gangs qui gouvernent en toute impunité et dans certains cas avec la complicité du gouvernement. L’absence d’état de droit rend également difficile la responsabilisation des responsables de la violence toujours croissante. En conséquence, le gouvernement ne fonctionne pas pour répondre même aux besoins les plus élémentaires de ses citoyens. Les femmes et les filles sont aujourd’hui particulièrement vulnérables à la violence sexiste, car la violence politique croissante et la faiblesse du système juridique favorisent une impunité généralisée. Haïti souffre également d’une insécurité alimentaire extrême. Comme l’a rapporté Human Rights Watch, «Selon les agences internationales, quelque 4,1 millions d’Haïtiens – plus d’un tiers – vivent dans l’insécurité alimentaire et 2,1 pour cent des enfants souffrent de malnutrition sévère.»
Tous ces facteurs récents atteignent le niveau des conditions extraordinaires et temporaires dont Haïti devra se remettre. Le TPS peut promouvoir le redressement, le développement et la stabilité régionale en préservant et en augmentant le flux des envois de fonds vers Haïti et directement dans les poches des personnes qui peuvent utiliser l’argent pour la nourriture, les soins de santé, le logement, l’éducation et d’autres besoins de base qui aideront à réduire les flux de migration. Les envois de fonds dépassent l’aide étrangère et représentent une part substantielle du PIB d’Haïti.
Comme Rose, une infirmière praticienne familiale d’Haïti qui a travaillé sur les lignes de front de la pandémie de COVID-19 et elle-même testée positive pour le COVID-19, dit, pour les titulaires actuels de TPS, «La peur et l’anxiété sont toujours à l’arrière-plan, que je pourrais soudainement quitter ma maison. Je vis aux États-Unis depuis 20 ans, depuis l’âge de 17 ans. Le TPS m’a permis d’obtenir mon diplôme de premier cycle et de maîtrise en sciences infirmières. J’adore mon travail, j’aime servir la communauté du Rhode Island. »
Compte tenu des conditions extraordinaires et temporaires actuelles, nous exhortons l’administration Biden-Harris à briser le cycle raciste laissé par l’administration Trump et à redéfinir immédiatement le TPS pour Haiti.
Cc:
Ron Klain, White House Chief of Staff
Ambassador Susan Rice, Director of the Domestic Policy Council
Jake Sullivan, U.S. National Security Advisor 3
Sincerely,
1. Sahra Abdi, Executive Director, United Women of East Africa Support Team
2. Frank A. Accime, Senior Pastor, Philadelphia Haitian Baptist Church
3. Cécile Accilien, Board Member, Haitian Studies Association
4. Shirleen Achieng, Founder, Immigrant Advocacy Network
5. Remi Adesokan, Social Analyst, Haitian American
6. Evelyn Sanchez Aguilar, Chair, SAFIRE
7. Dilkhwaz Ahmed, License to Freedom
8. Mizue Aizeki, Executive Director, Immigrant Defense Project
9. Heidi Altman, Policy Director, National Immigrant Justice Center
10. Tatyana Ali, Actress and Singer
11. Kevin Al Perez, President, Somos Familia Valle
12. Jahahara Amen-RA Alkebulan-Ma’at, Africans Deserve Reparations Now
13. Erika Andiola, Chief Advocacy Officer, Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES)
14. Ireshah André, Manager, Reach Beyond Relief
15. Joanne Antoine, Executive Director, Common Cause Maryland
16. Varnel Antoine, Director, True Alliance Center Inc
17. Donald Anthonyson, Executive Director, Families for Freedom
18. Nebraska Appleseed
19. Gabrielle Apollon, Haiti Project Co-Director, Washington Square Legal Services
20. James Winston Ardoin, Operations Intern, Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti
21. Sulma Arias, Director of Immigrant Rights, Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM)
22. Ronnate Asirwatham, Director of Government Relations, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
23. S. Assante, Haiti Advocacy Working Group
24. Gabrielle Aurel, President & Chief Executive Officer, Sonje Ayiti Organization
25. Hunter Austin, Black Alliance For Peace
26. Daniel Zwickel ben Avrám, Owner, PeaceHost.net
27. Jared Ball, Black Alliance for Peace
28. Juliana Barnet, Director, Protect Our Activists
29. Chelsea Bartholomew, Solutions Specialist, Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG)
30. Fatmata Barrie, Owner & Attorney, The Barrie Law Center; Founder – Black Diaspora Voices
31. Marleine Bastien, Executive Director, Family Action Network Movement (FANM)
32. Adam Beddawi. Policy Manager, National Network of Arab American Communities (NNAAC)
33. Daniel Beers, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Justice Studies, James Madison University
34. Pabitra Benjamin, Executive Director, Adhikaar
35. David Bennion, Executive Director, Free Migration Project
36. Kathleen Bergin, Adjunct Professor, Cornell Law School
37. D’Shawna Bernard
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38. Rev. Myrna Bernadel-Huey, Pastor, Buena Vista United Methodist Church
39. Kayo Beshir, Multicultural Organizer, Tennessee Immigrants & Refugee Rights Coalition
40. Pooja Bhatia, Writer
41. Alizeh Bhojani, Immigration Policy Manager, OneAmerica
42. Roger E. Biamby, Chair, Haitians United for Progress, Inc.
43. Désirée Bianchi, CODEPINK
44. Sister Dominica Lo Bianco, Director of Hispanic Ministry, Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia
45. Anthony Gad Bigio, Professor, George Washington University
46. Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP)
47. Katrina Bleckley, Staff Immigration Attorney, Haitian Bridge Alliance
48. Blaine Bookey, Legal Director, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies
49. Joe N. Bradley, Black Alliance for Peace
50. Bryan K. Bullock, Attorney & Adjunct Professor, Indiana University Northwest
51. Charisse Burden-Stelly, Black Alliance for Peace
52. Rev. Jennifer Butler, CEO of Faith in Public Life, Faith in Public Life
53. Jill Marie Bussey, Director for Public Policy, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
54. Bonnie Marie Benson
55. Laurie Benson, Founder / President, Madres e Hijos
56. Lyndon Berleus, Policy Director, Chantlyn World Wide Logistics,Inc.
57. Garcelle Beauvais, Actress
58. Diana Bohn, Co-Coordinator, Nicaragua Center for Community Action
59. Melissa Bond, Clinical Psychology Fellow, UCSF
60. Karen Bouwer, French Professor, University of San Francisco
61. Irene Brisson, Lecturer, University of Michigan
62. Michael Breen, President & CEO, Human Rights First
63. Clayola Brown, National President, A. Philip Randolph Institute
64. Bradford E. Brown PhD
65. Julia Brown, Advocacy and Outreach Director, Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project
66. Angenor Brutus, Coordinator, Groupe d’Appui aux Rapatriés et Réfugiés (GARR)
67. Margaret Boles, Member, The Haiti Committee at Holy Family Catholic Church of Mitchellville
68. Amelia Burgess, MD, MPH, Sage Prairie Clinic
69. Daniella Burgi-Palomino, Co-Director, Latin America Working Group (LAWG)
70. Blake Burr, Core Member, Vecindarios 901
71. Michelle Buteau, Actress and Comedian
72. Community Justice Project
73. Erica Caines, Coordinating Committee Member, Black Alliance For Peace
74. Anel Calixte, Owner, Radio Planet Grand’Anse
75. Noemi Calonje, Immigration Project Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights
76. Bridget Cambria, Executive Director, Aldea – The People’s Justice Center
77. F X Martín del Campo, President, South Florida Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (SF-LCLAA)
78. Eduardo Canales, Executive Director, South Texas Human Rights Center
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79. Cindy Candia, Co-Founder, Angry Tias and Abuelas of the RGV
80. Antonia Canero, President, Canero Immigration Law
81. Paulina Olvera Cáñez, Executive Director, Espacio Migrante
82. Thomas H Cartwright, Leadership, Witness at the Border
83. Camille Frederic Celenice, Law Office of Camille Celenice
84. Johnny Celestin, Forum Haïtien Pour la Paix et le Développement Durable
85. Johnny Celestin, Spokesperson-USA, Defend Haiti’s Democracy
86. Oscar Chacon, Executive Director, Alianza Americas
87. Francoise Cham
88. Ramsey Champagne, Founder, LMHC, M.Ed., Culture Change Project
89. Nadjejda Chapoteau, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Community Powerhouse Consulting and Coaching, LLC
90. Eugenia Charles, Coordinator, Rasanbleman Haytien Konsyan and Executive Director, Fondasyon Mapou
91. Rev. Wilguymps Charles, Pastor, Evangelical Baptist Church of the Redeemed
92. Joseph Cherubin, President, The Socio-Cultural Movement of Haitian Workers (MOSCTHA)
93. Ralph Cheriz, CEO, The Cheriza Group, LLC
94. Richardson Chery, Policy Director, Projectelev8
95. Mr. Convington Chery, Executive Director, Simalo Empowerment Group
96. Karen Civil, Chief Executive Officer, Always Civil Enterprise
97. Carlina Shimizu Chung, Student, University of San Francisco
98. Reginald Clairville
99. Jill Clark-Gollub, Member, Friends of Latin America
100. Natacha Jeanne Clerger, Councillor-at-Large for Randolph, Massachusetts
101. Karina Ambartsoumian-Clough, Executive Director, United Stateless
102. Jim Clune, President, Broome County Peace Action
103. Dylan Corbett, Executive Director, Hope Border Institute
104. Lupita Colon, Attorney, Law Office of Lupita Colon
105. Janvieve Williams Comrie, Executive Director, Afroresistance
106. Brian E. Concannon, Executive Director, Project Blueprint
107. Margaret Conley, Director, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Justice Team
108. Sr. Patricia Connolly, Therapist, Daughters of Charity
109. Holly Cooper, Co-Director, UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic
110. Sarah Cordova, Haitian Studies Association
111. Carol I Moeller Costa, Treasurer, MITF
112. Robert Cotter, Policy Analyst, Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights
113. Claudia R. Cubas, Litigation Director, Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition
114. Cameroon American Council
115. Conchita Cruz, Co-Executive Director, Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP)
116. Edwidge Danticat
117. Annie Darrow, President, Darrow Autism Advocates
118. Sister Colleen Dauerbach, Social Justice Coordinator, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA
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119. Marlene L. Daut, Scholar, Professor of American and African Diaspora Studies
120. Lynda DeLoach, Black Alliance for Peace
121. Anne-Marie Debbané, Alliance in Defense of Black Immigrants
122. Apostle Dr. Fayola Delica, Founder/President/Pastor, Revive Your Soul Ministries, Inc.
123. Santra Denis, President & Founder, Avanse Ansanm and Executive Director, Miami Workers Center
124. Gina Desir, Empower to aspire INC.
125. Arianna de Ona, SVP of Human Resources and General Counsel, Costa Farms
126. Sister Jo’Ann De Quattro, Member, Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary
127. Jim De Quattro, Co-director, UPLIFT Haiti, Inc.
128. Hudes Desrameaux, Community Advocate,
129. Alix Desulme, Chair, National Haitian American Elected Officials Network (NHAEON)
130. Myrtha Désulmé, President, The Haiti-Jamaica Society
131. David Diggs, Executive Director & Co-Founder, Beyond Borders
132. Rev. Phillip Dieke, Associate Pastor, White Rock UMC
133. Terry Diggory, Co-Coordinator, Saratoga Immigration Coalition
134. Wyatt Dickerson, Student, University of San Francisco
135. Sister Patricia Dillon, member, Religious of Jesus and Mary, USA-Haiti Province
136. Rebecca Dixon, Executive Director, National Employment Law Project
137. Nathan H. Dize, Ph.D
138. W. Yusef Doucet, Joko Collective
139. Sandy Dorsainvil, Immediate Past Chair, Haitian American Professionals Coalition
140. Maureen Duignan, Executive Director, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant and Vice-Chair, Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
141. Ricot Dupuy, Station Director, Radio Soleil
142. Erin L. Durban, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
143. Dr. Derethia DuVal, Priority Africa Network
144. Robert Russell Dyk, Member, Refugee Action Fund
145. M. Earle
146. Jeannie Economos, Health and Safety Project Coordinator, Farmworker Association of Florida
147. Beneco Enecia, Executive Director, Centro de Desarrollo Sostenible (CEDESO)
148. John Engle, Co-Director, Haiti Partners
149. Ana Espino, Executive Director, Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice
150. Nicole Estrada, Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA)
151. Laura Esquivel, Vice President Federal Policy, Hispanic Federation
152. Ancito Etienne, Board Member, Beyond Borders
153. Heureuse Etienne, Coordinator, Philadelphia Haitian Baptist Church
154. Pierre Etienne, HADIC
155. Daniel Eugene, Director, American & Haitian Economic Alliance for Development
156. Dale Ewart, Executive Vice President, 1199SEIU, Florida Region
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157. Adam Fernandez, Vice President of Policy and Strategic Engagement, Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG)
158. Enrique L. Fernandez, Vice-President, Immigration, Diversity and Civil Rights, Unite Here
159. Ada Ferrer, Professor of History, New York University
160. Sister Patricia Ferrick, School Sisters of Notre Dame
161. Jennifer Ferrigno, Co-Director, National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
162. Felicity Figueroa, Chair, Orange County Equality Coalition
163. Ana and Allan Fisher, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
164. Arlene Flaherty, Director, Office of Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Atlantic-Midwest Province
165. Dieufort Fleurissaint, President, True Alliance, Inc.
166. Elise Florence Finielz, Cornell University
167. Andrea Flores, Digital Organizer, America’s Voice
168. Leonardo Flores, Latin America Campaign Coordinator, CODEPINK
169. Patrice Florvilus, Director, Collectif d’Avocats Spécialisés en Litige Stratégique de Droits Humains (CALSDH)
170. Susaanti Follingstad, Core Organizer, Sanctuary DMV
171. Steve Forester, Immigration Policy Coordinator, Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti
172. Cristiana Luis Francisca, President, Movimiento de Mujeres Dominico-Haitianas (MUDHA)
173. Marisa Franco, National Director, Mijente
174. Joshua Francois, Research Fellow, Harvard University School of Medicine
175. R. Andrew Free, #DetentionKills
176. Netfa Freeman, Organizer, Pan-African Community Action (PACA)
177. Dina Friedman, Jewish Activists for Immigration Justice of Western Massachusetts
178. Julia Gaffield, Associate Professor of History, Georgia State University
179. Esteban Garces, Co-Executive Director, Poder Latinx
180. Jordan Garcia, Program Director, American Friends Service Committee, Colorado
181. Laurie Woodward Garcia, Co-leader, Broward for Progress
182. Marisa Limón Garza, Deputy Director, Hope Border Institute
183. Alicia Garza, Principal, Black to the Future Action Fund
184. Anna Gallagher, Executive Director, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
185. Danielle Legros Georges, Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing, Lesley University
186. Julie Gersten, Executive Director, Refugee Action Fund
187. Malick W. Ghachem, Associate Professor of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
188. Setareh Ghandehari, Advocacy Director, Detention Watch Network
189. Geneva Gist, Spanish Language Lead, Respond Crisis Translation
190. Patricia A Goggin
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191. Aaron Goldberg, Musician
192. Olivia Golden, Executive Director, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
193. Evelyn Gonzalez, Counselor, Montgomery College
194. Catherine Gonzalez, Senior Staff Attorney & Policy Counsel, Brooklyn Defender Services
195. Sergio Gonzales, Executive Director, Immigration Hub
196. April Gore, Community Organizer, New York Day of Remembrance Committee
197. Josh Goralski, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Unlocking Communities
198. Noah Gottschalk, Global Policy Lead, Oxfam America
199. Mindy Grall
200. Gustavus D Griffin, Coordinator, Boys to Men
201. Thomas M. Griffin, Immigration Attorney, Surin & Griffin PC
202. Marion Grimes, Mercy Focus on Haiti
203. Jenny Grobelski, Supervisory Attorney, Northern Illinois Justice for Our Neighbors
204. Samara Grossman, Clinical Social Worker
205. Monica Grycz, St. Mary Magdalene Parish
206. Susan Gunn, Director, Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
207. Jorge Gutierrez, Executive Director, Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement
208. Maricela Gutierrez, Executive Director, Services, Immigrant Rights & Education Network (SIREN)
209. Haitian Americans United Inc
210. Tom Haigh, Treasurer, Minnesota Interfaith Coalition on Immigrantion
211. Joy Hardy, Government Relations Assistant, American Immigration Lawyers Association
212. Helgaleena, AD, White Rabbit Grove RDNA
213. Peter Hallward, Professor of Philosophy, Kingston University
214. Rev. Jimmie R. Hawkins, Director, Presbyterian Church (USA) Office of Public Witness and the Ministry at the United Nations
215. Andrea Healy, Volunteer, Mercy Focus on Haiti
216. Karla Hernandez-Mats, President, United Teachers of Dade
217. Roberto Herrera, Director of Organizing, Resilience Orange County
218. Anna Hey, Deputy Executive Director, Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services, Inc.
219. Kip Austin Hinton, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
220. Rachel Hobbs, Student at George Mason University
221. Joan Hodges-Wu, Founder & Executive Director, AsylumWorks
222. Karen Hoffmann, Attorney, Syrena Law
223. Dale V.C. Holness, Broward County District 9 Commissioner/FY 2020 Mayor
224. Bill Holston, Executive Director, Human Rights Initiative of North Texas
225. Seft Hunter, Director of Black Led Organizing & Power Building, Community Change Action
226. Serge Hyacinthe, Director, Affinity Group, LLC
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227. Peniel Ibe, Policy Engagement Coordinator, American Friends Service Committee
228. Diego Iñiguez-López, Policy and Campaigns Manager, National Partnership for New Americans
229. Barbara Lopez, Make the Road Connecticut
230. Kim Ives, Journalist, Haiti Liberté
231. Louise Ivers, Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
232. Veena Iyer, Executive Director, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
233. Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Founder & President, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
234. Candace Jean, Attorney
235. Esther Jeon, National Organizing and Advocacy Manager, National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
236. Carine Jocelyn, Founder, The Haitian Women’s Collective and Chief Executive Officer, Diaspora Community Services
237. Beverly John, Talking Drum Incorporated
238. Sara John, Executive Director, St. Louis Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America
239. Kyndelle M Johnson, Black Alliance for Peace
240. Jake Johnston, Senior Research Associate, Center for Economic and Policy Research
241. Jordan Jones, Black Alliance for Peace
242. Claudine Joseph, COO, LL COOL J Inc
243. Louis Harold Joseph, Executive Director, Haiti Vital Records Express LLC
244. Dotie Joseph, State Representative, Florida House of Representatives
245. Michael Joseph, Esq., Commissioner, City of North Miami Beach, FL
246. Vanessa Joseph, Esq., Chairwoman, Haitian-American Voter Empowerment (HAVE) Coalition
247. Anu Joshi, Vice President of Policy, New York Immigration Coalition
248. Guerline Jozef, Co-founder and Executive Director, Haitian Bridge Alliance
249. Frandley Julien, Principal, Law Offices of Frandley D Julien, PA
250. Nao Kabashima, Executive Director, Karen Organization of San Diego
251. Michelle Karshan, Executive Director, Li Li Li! Read
252. Amaha Kassa, Executive Director, African Communities Together
253. Nadine Duplessy Kearns, Chair, Haitian Ladies Network
254. Robert Keenan, Marketing and PR Manager, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
255. Frances Kelley, Volunteer, Louisiana Advocates for Immigrants in Detention
256. Deborah Kline, Executive Director, Cleveland Jobs with Justice
257. Lisa Knox, Legal Director, CA Collaborative for Immigrant Justice
258. Neil D. Kolner, Law Office of Michael D. Ray
259. Beth Kontos, President, American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts
260. Karl Kramer, Campaign Director, NorCal TPS Coalition
261. Ryan Krause, Law Student, Cardozo University School of Law
262. Ira J. Kurzban, Kurzban, Kurzban, Weinger, Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A, Chairperson, Immigrants List Civic Action Inc.
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263. Dawn Kwan
264. Annie Lai, Co-Director, University of California Irvine Law Immigrant Rights Clinic
265. Magalis Troncoso Lama, Executive Director, Dominican Development Center, Inc.
266. Kim Lamberty, Director, Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office Stuart Center
267. Sabine Lamour, Coordonnatrice générale, SOFA
268. Grace Landers, Student, University of San Francisco
269. Joan Laney, Memphis United Methodist Immigrant Relief
270. Geri E Lanham, Country Director, Mercy Beyond Borders
271. Marguerite Lathan, Board Member, Fonkoze USA
272. Axelle Latortue, Education Consultant
273. Marie Flore Lindor Latortue, President, AEDAP
274. Patrice Lawrence, Co-Director, UndocuBlack Network
275. Joshua Leach, Public Policy and Communications Strategist, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
276. Deborah Lee, Executive Director, Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity
277. Elizabeth Lee, Volunteer, MAWO
278. Bruce Lesley, President, First Focus on Children
279. Rabbi Joshua Lesser, President, Bridges Faith Initiative
280. Rochenel Marc, President, R&M Institute & Financial Group
281. Anna Marie Lesutis RSM RN, Member, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
282. Natasha Lightfoot, Associate Professor, Columbia University Department of History
283. Cheryl Little, Executive Director, Americans for Immigrant Justice
284. Ivan Lomeli, Immigrant Justice Fellow, Orange County Rapid Response Network
285. Elena Lorac, Coordinadora Nacional, Movimiento Reconocido
286. Raynald Louis, Radio Kajou
287. Carline Louis, Caline Collections
288. Martha Louise Schmidt, Co-chair, Human Rights Framework Project, National Lawyers Guild
289. Wooldy Edson Louidor, Coordinator, Foro Internacional de la Migración Haitiana en las Américas
290. Thomas Luce, Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
291. Paola Luisi, Executive Director, Families Belong Together
292. Esther Lumm, Co-Chair, Uncage & Reunite Families Coalition
293. Laura Lunn, Detention Program Managing Attorney, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
294. Michelle MacFadyen, Volunteer, Louisiana Advocates for Immigrants in Detention
295. Lisa Madison, Vice President of Distribution & Impact, Square Zero Films
296. Robert ‘Bob’ Maguire, Professor (retired) & Former Director of the Haiti Program, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
297. Michelle Marrion, Filmmaker
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298. Candace Martin, RN, BSN
299. John Marchese, Executive Director, Quixote Center
300. Fr. Jack Martin, President, Haiti Solidarity Network of the North East
301. Yuko Matsumoto, Refugee Rights Advocate/Paralegal, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant
302. Alma Maquitico, Co-Director, National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
303. Abby Maxman, President and CEO, Oxfam America
304. Jessica Maxwell, Executive Director, Workers Center of Central New York
305. Maya Maxym, MD, PhD, FAAP, Leadership Council, Indivisible Hawaii
306. Yareliz Mendez-Zamora, TPS Coordinator, Florida Immigrant Coalition
307. Yaritza Mendez, Co-Director of Organizing, Make the Road New York
308. Ruth Messinger, Global Ambassador, American Jewish World Service
309. Sister Eileen McDonnell, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
310. Adam McGovern, Legislative Strategist, Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center
311. Marva Shand McIntosh, Founder, I Love to Listen Day
312. Eilis McCulloh, Board President, Akron Interfaith Immigration Advocates
313. Patrick McCann, Past national president, current vice-president chapter 032, Veterans For Peace
314. Carolyn Mellin, Managing Director, Summits Education
315. Gepsie Metellus, Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center
316. Sarnia Michel
317. Melinda Miles, Coordinator, Haiti Response Coalition
318. Anne Marie Miller, Leadership, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
319. Mariana Miller-D’Alessandro, JPIC and Climate Care of Good Shepherd Church
320. Erna Milien, Esq., Founder, Milien Law Practice PLLC
321. Maurice Mitchell, National Director, Working Families Party
322. Abdi Mohamoud, Horn of Africa Community
323. Elora Mukherjee, Jerome L. Greene Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
324. Douglas Mundo, Executive Director, Multicultural Center of Marin
325. Venice P Mundle-Harvey, Owner, Venice Mundle-Harvey Inc.
326. Leo Murrieta, Director, Make the Road Nevada
327. Paul Andre Mondesir, CEO, Ciel Sur Terre
328. Michèle Montas, former Director, Radio Haiti
329. Avideh Moussavian, Legal Director, National Immigration Law Center
330. Marline Monestime, Executive Director, Haitian American Professionals Coalition, Inc.
331. Romina Montenegro, Florida Advocacy Coordinator, United We Dream
332. Rev. Mary Katherine Morn, President/CEO, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
333. Jenna Mullender
334. Owen Murphy, Business Representative (ret.), IUPAT Sign and Display Union
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335. Juliana Macedo do Nascimento, Senior Advocacy Manager, United We Dream Network
336. Valerie Nash, Nash & Associates
337. Eskinder Negash, President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
338. Anthony Ng, Dream Resource Center Director, UCLA Labor Center
339. Elizabeth Nguyen, Immigration Bond Coordinator, Community Justice Exchange
340. Nathan Nickerson RN, DrPH
341. Guerda Nicolas, University of Miami; School of Education
342. Robert Nicolas, Executive Director, AME-SADA, INC.
343. Cheryl Nichols, Coordinator of Accompaniment, Immigrant Support Group of St. Camillus Parish
344. Edward Nizalowski, Peace Action
345. Mary Novak, Executive Director, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
346. Shurland Oliver, Executive Director, Caribbean-American Education & Innovation Fund
347. Adriel D. Orozco, Executive Director, New Mexico Immigrant Law Center
348. Ana Ortega, Advocacy Strategist, Human Rights First
349. Maria G. Ortiz, Freedom Campaign Coordinator, Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity
350. Tunde Osazua, Coordinator, U.S. Out of Africa Network
351. Marley Otto, Organizer, White People for Black Lives
352. Kelly Overton, Executive Director, Border Kindness
353. Tessa Painson, Director of Finance and Operations, Florida Immigrant Coalition, Inc.
354. Jose Palma, Coordinator, Comité TPS Massachusetts
355. Sarah Palmer, Law Clerk, Celedon Law
356. Alison Leal Parker, US Program Managing Director, Human Rights Watch
357. Myriam Paul
358. Genevieve Paul, Manager, Ministry of Reconciliation
359. Abraham Paulos, Deputy Director, Black Alliance for Just Immigration
360. Melissa Padberg
361. Priya Arvind Patel, Supervising Attorney, Centro Legal de la Raza
362. Glenda Pawsey, Co-Chair Mission and Justice Commission, St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Berkeley
363. Sharrona Pearl, Associate Professor, Drexel University
364. Maryse Pénette-Kedar, President, PRODEV Foundation
365. Margaret Perron, Religious of Jesus and Mary
366. Camilo Perez-Bustillo, Co-Founder, Witness at the Border, Coordinator, International Tribunal of Conscience of Peoples in Movement, and Co-Founder, Foro Migración Haitiana en las Américas
367. Marjean A. Perhot, Division Director, Refugee and Immigrant Services, Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston
368. Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner, Senior Vice President, Union for Reform Judaism
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369. Nicole Phillips, Legal Director, Haitian Bridge Alliance
370. Folake Phillips, Founder & Executive Director, AWO Center
371. Dr. Jemima Pierre, Coordinator – Haiti Team, Black Alliance for Peace
372. Raygnol Pierre, Policy Director, Haitian Catholic Church
373. Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, Chairperson, The Haitian Roundtable
374. Raoul Pierre-Louis, Executive Director, Fondation CERDEL
375. Ai-jen Poo, Executive Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance
376. Lynn A Powe, Chair of Social Justice Committee, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
377. Sony Prosper, Ph.D. Student, University of Michigan
378. Paul Anthony Pumphrey, Coordinating Committee Member, Black Alliance For Peace
379. Carol Sandy Przybylak, Secretary, Green Party of Erie County
380. Marithza Quiroz, African Advocacy Network
381. Ali Rahnama, Immigration Manager, Immigration and Refugee Program, Friends Committee on National Legislation
382. Kirsten Rambo, Executive Director, ASISTA Immigration Assistance
383. Nicole Elizabeth Ramos, Director, Border Rights Project, Al Otro Lado
384. Kate Ramsey, Associate Professor of History, University of Miami
385. Ninaj Raoul, Executive Director, Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees
386. Meryl Ranzer, Campaign & Media Coordinator, New Sanctuary Coalition
387. Michael D Ray, Former Southern Regional Vice President, National Lawyers Guild
388. Mosctha RD
389. Sofia Negrete Retamales, Community Organizer for Immigrant Rights, Comunidades Unidas
390. Carl Redwood, Project Director, Pittsburgh Black Worker Center
391. Anna Reeve, Education Consultant, Haiti
392. Daniel Registre, Pastor, Église Baptiste Mahanaïm.
393. John Reid, Haiti Twinning and Projects Coordinator, St. Mary’s Catholic Church Barnesville, MD
394. Pamela Resendiz, Executive Director, Colorado Jobs with Justice
395. Bliss Requa-Trautz, Executive Director, Arriba Las Vegas Worker Center
396. Micheline Rice-Maximin, Professor of Caribbean Literatures, Swarthmore College
397. Linda Rivas, Executive Director, Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center
398. Jess Morales Rocketto, Co-Chair, Families Belong Together
399. Alan E Roselius, Chair, Newman Hall Nonviolent Committee Holy Spirit Church Berkeley
400. Greisa Martinez Rosas, United We Dream Network
401. Jaja Robinson, Black Alliance for Peace
402. Mike de la Rocha, Co-founder, Revolve Impact
403. Elket Rodriguez, Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy and Missions Specialist, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
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404. Kyla Roland, Black Alliance for Peace
405. Phyllisia Ross, CEO, Phyllisia Ross Mizik LLC, Phyllisia Deleana Publishing LLC, Phyllisia Ross Trademarks LLC, Phyllisia Ross Copyrights LLC
406. Jesus Ruiz, Postdoctoral Associate, Duke University
407. Demeter Russafov, Executive Director, AMURT-Haiti
408. Jonathan Ryan, CEO & President, RAICES
409. Seydi Sarr, Executive Director, African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs
410. Rocio Saenz, Executive Vice President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
411. Marie M. Saint Cyr, Advisor, Haitian Women Collective
412. Jean Eddy Saint-Paul, Professor of Sociology & Founder Haitian Studies Institute, CUNY Brooklyn College
413. Leslie Salgado, Chair, Friends of Latin America
414. Angelica Salas, Executive Director, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)
415. Felicia Samponaro, Director, The Sidewalk School
416. Xochitl G Sanchez, Organizer, Central American Resource Center-LA
417. Madeleine Sandefur, Angry Tias and Abuelas of the Rio Grande Valley
418. Rick Santos, President and Chief Executive Office, Church World Services
419. Seydi Sarr, Executive Director, African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs
420. Catherine Sarther, Board of Directors, Beyond Borders
421. Yael Schacher, Senior U.S. Advocate, Refugees International
422. Traci Schlesinger, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology, DePaul University
423. Ann Scholz, SSND, Associate Director for Social Mission, Leadership Conference of Women Religious
424. Mark Schuller, President, Haitian Studies Association
425. Todd Schulte, President, FWD.us
426. Ghita Schwarz, Senior Staff Attorney, Center for Constitutional Rights
427. Mona Scott-Young, Chief Executive Officer, Monami Entertainment
428. Margaret Seiler, Volunteer, Witness at the Border
429. Peter Seidman, Activist, US Hands Off Cuba and Venezuela South Florida Coalition
430. Alyssa G. Sepinwall, Professor
431. Michelle Seyler, Executive Director, Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice
432. Kimberly Serrano, Messaging Research Project Manager, California Immigrant Policy Center
433. Jennifer Sevilla, Director, Austin Border Relief
434. Katelin Sha, student, University of San Francisco
435. Silky Shah, Executive Director, Detention Watch Network
436. Tamara Shamir, Harvard College
437. Frank Sharry, Executive Director, America’s Voice
438. Kiel Shaub, Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles
439. David M. Shaw, Black Alliance for Peace
440. Sirine Shebaya, Executive Director, National Immigration Project (NIP-NLG)
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441. Audrey Shipp, Black Alliance for Peace
442. Dr. Kristina Shull, Assistant Professor of History, UNC Charlotte
443. Kaveena Singh, Attorney, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant
444. Erica Smiley, Executive Director, Jobs With Justice
445. Diane Jean Smith, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, LA
446. Greg Smith, Director of Independence and Learning Support, LUCHA Ministries, Inc.
447. Michael Smith, Director, Refugee Rights Program
448. Harold A. Solis, Deputy Legal Director, Make the Road New York
449. Barbara Peña Solis, RAICES, Associate Vice President of Advocacy
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