‘There Are No Tears For Us’: Black Immigrant Rights Groups Criticize Biden for Inaction on Mass Deportations to Haiti, Jamaica

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‘There Are No Tears For Us’: Black Immigrant Rights Groups Criticize Biden for Inaction on Mass Deportations to Haiti, Jamaica
Posted byBy Matt Bruce | February 16, 2021

For the past month, authorities from the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have deported hundreds of Black immigrants back to their home countries.
Watchdog activists fighting to ground the deportation flights say ICE has herded over 1,000 asylum seekers, including pregnant women and infants as young as a month old, onto planes destined for Haiti, Jamaica and different African nations.


WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 10: Black immigrants are being sent back to nations such as Haiti and Cameroon where they could be harmed or killed. Some fear they are being disproportionately targeted. ICE is currently holding 14,711 people, of which 3,600 are Mexicans, and 440 are Haitians. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Advocacy rights groups UndocuBlack and the Haitian Bridge Alliance are calling President Joe Biden’s administration out for its silence. They say the United States continues to boot Black immigrants seeking refuge during a global pandemic and Biden hasn’t stepped up to offer them protections.

“The community is in pain,” Haitian Bridge Alliance co-founder and executive director Guerline Jozef told Atlanta Black Star. “We are literally receiving calls at 5 a.m. of mothers crying.”

An ICE charter plane headed for the Haitian capital city Port-au-Prince left Miami late Monday morning carrying Haitian exiles. It was one of two such deportation flights that hit the skies Monday morning. A private charter plane bound for Morelia, Mexico, took off from San Diego.

ICE has chartered 1,033 flights on private planes since Feb. 3, 2020, according to Jakob Johnston, a Center for Economic and Policy Research analyst who has been tracking deportation flights for the past year. Johnston has tracked 64 such flights from the United States since Joe Biden was sworn in as president Jan. 20. Another seven departed for Guatemala or El Salvador during that period.

The flights have shuttled deportees to 10 different Latin American and Caribbean countries. Haiti has been the final destination for 12 of the flights during that span, more than any country on the list besides Mexico.

“There are no tears for us,” said Patrice Lawrence, co-director of the UndocuBlack Network. “We don’t get empathy. These Black people are presenting for asylum and they don’t get empathy. They don’t get care.”

Deportation flights didn’t slow during the COVID-19 pandemic under former President Donald Trump despite reports that the transports put deported passengers at risk of contracting and spreading the virus in their homelands. Trump also changed policy during the pandemic, using a public health law known as “Title 42” as justification to turn asylum seekers away at the southern border without giving them the opportunity to plead their case for sanctuary. The refugees were returned to their own countries.

Biden released a memo the day of his inauguration ordering a 100-day ban on deportations while his administration conducted an internal overview of the nation’s immigration policies.

But on Jan. 26, Drew Tipton, a Trump-appointed federal judge in the Southern District of Texas, ordered a temporary hold on Biden’s moratorium. That opened the door for expulsions to continue while the details of the deportation embargo get hashed out in court.

Tipton extended his injunction another 14 days earlier this month. It’s scheduled to expire Tuesday, Feb. 23.

Advocates say the deportation efforts have intensified over the past three weeks with immigration officials working to exile as many immigrants as possible before Biden’s respite order takes effect. A large number are Black asylum seekers from Haiti, an impoverished Caribbean nation currently mired in political turmoil.

The nation is raging with uprisings, stemming from a dispute over when President Jovenel Moise’s term is supposed to end. While Moise insists his presidency lasts until February 2022, many Haitians argue it expired Feb. 7 and allege Moise is trying to establish a dictatorship. Demonstrators have taken to the streets for weeks to protests against Moise’s government.

Jozef said Haiti is on a nationwide lockdown. She worried about deported families being dropped into the national crisis and emphasized that immigration is an issue plaguing the entire African diaspora.

“The connection between us all as Black people is not as dividing, being Black immigrants versus African American,” she said. “This is our community, this is who we are as one. And if we do not continue as one, we are all going to perish.” :hmm:

Advocates said immigrants seeking refuge from African nations like Cameroon, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have also been targeted for expulsions. They indicate Biden’s moratorium didn’t provide protections to refugees from those countries at the U.S. border.


“They did carve outs that allows them to deport asylum seekers,” Lawrence said of the proposed moratorium. “And the asylum seekers that they’re deporting are Black people, are Haitians. So I can’t rejoice in that.”

But Haitians seem to be on the top of the list.
On Jan. 19, U.S. Customs and Border Protection separated Vladimir Fardin, a 9-year-old Haitian boy, from his older brother at the San Francisco International Airport. Customs officials detained the two brothers who were traveling on visas for days, then turned the child over to ICE while his brother was deported to Mexico. Fardin was sent to a government-run shelter.

That same day the brothers were detained, ICE sought to deport Paul Pierrilus, 40, to Haiti despite the fact that he wasn’t born there and had never set foot on the island nation. Legislators were able to get Pierrilus, who moved to the U.S. with his family when he was 5, removed from a deportation flight at the 11th hour in January. But it was to no avail. ICE sent the man to Port-au-Prince on Feb. 2, Newsweek reported.

“We continue to be to be subjected to disdain,” Jozef said. “When Trump came in, he called Haiti in other African nations s–thole countries. … Black immigrants have always been a target, and will continue to be. So what we are seeing now is nothing new.

“The entire system is rooted in racism and anti-Blackness,” she continued. “It is the same system that we have seen from the inception of this country. And Haiti has always been that thing that is unacceptable.”

In their Feb. 8 statement, the Haitian Bridge Alliance and UndocuBlack demanded an end to all the deportation flights. The groups also called for Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to speak out against the expulsions. They asked that any immigrants who’ve been exiled unjustly be allowed back into the U.S. without any roadblocks.

Yet Biden’s focus through his first few weeks in office has been the nationwide rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations. That’s left ICE to continue with the agency’s mandate.
A Jan. 28 flight that originated from Alexandria, Louisiana, landed in Kingston, Jamaica, with an undetermined number of ousted immigrants on board. Four days later, 102 immigrant passengers were packed aboard a flight to Haiti.

Three deportation flights left for Haiti on Feb. 11. The first two flights had 224 passengers, including five pregnant women and 43 children as young as 4 months old, Jozef and Lawrence claimed.

U.S. Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-New York) announced that the Congressional Black Caucus sent Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary, a letter demanding the mass deportations cease.

“We can’t sit by while ICE blatantly ignores @POTUS’ order & continues to deport planes full of Black people,” Jones tweeted, citing Pierilus’ deportation.

 
Lol we are the only country that allow illegal immigrations to act like they have rights like American citizens.

Try crossing the border illegally in China or Russia! You would be lucky if you made it out alive.

You compared America to two Communist nations? Two Nations America tries to be the opposite of? Then upset that they are opposite. Are you saying America should be communist?

Have you traveled to either of these places over the border to be qualified to speak on it. "Lucky if you alive"? why the drama?

Have you even traveled anywhere in the world? Go to costa rica and realize why they call it the 52nd state. Its an absolute paradise and Americans go there and get instantly further in life than locals, Illegaly. Panama, Belize, The Caribbean. Dawg this is common knowledge.

The majority of the world doesnt have infastructure to even properly man borders. You put alooooot of exaggeration in your post. The only country in the world bruh? What is wrong with some of yall and your hate for other black people?
 
You compared America to two Communist nations? Two Nations America tries to be the opposite of? Then upset that they are opposite. Are you saying America should be communist?

Have you traveled to either of these places over the border to be qualified to speak on it. "Lucky if you alive"? why the drama?

Have you even traveled anywhere in the world? Go to costa rica and realize why they call it the 52nd state. Its an absolute paradise and Americans go there and get instantly further in life than locals, Illegaly. Panama, Belize, The Caribbean. Dawg this is common knowledge.

The majority of the world doesnt have infastructure to even properly man borders. You put alooooot of exaggeration in your post. The only country in the world bruh? What is wrong with some of yall and your hate for other black people?
You can't cross into Canada illegally. Hell, I get searched everytime I visit by car.

Getting onto Caribbean islands is crazy. You absolutely can not get in illegally. We sailed on a charter and they were strict as hell when we docked or entered the water space.

It's getting to the point where people can just fly into Tiajana Airport from anywhere in the world and just sneak into the country.

I'm all for refugees seeking asylum. But, this is not what this is.
 
That’s not a black American issue. Black immigrants are another group who have been riding the Ados coat tail. I can’t tell you the times I’ve heard the shit on ados/FBA calling them lazy.
 
That’s not a black American issue. Black immigrants are another group who have been riding the Ados coat tail. I can’t tell you the times I’ve heard the shit on ados/FBA calling them lazy.

I agree, they need to get their Caribbean brothers to intervene, its not our fight. But you tend to find it is us "evil" ADOS who end up giving the most respect to Haitians out of any other group. We constantly putting a spotlight on their present day oppression while others ignore, putting out TASTEFUL documentaries about their history, giving respect to their culture. Thats why there are a few who have been super loyal to ADOS/FBA.
 
You can't cross into Canada illegally. Hell, I get searched everytime I visit by car.

Getting onto Caribbean islands is crazy. You absolutely can not get in illegally. We sailed on a charter and they were strict as hell when we docked or entered the water space.

It's getting to the point where people can just fly into Tiajana Airport from anywhere in the world and just sneak into the country.

I'm all for refugees seeking asylum. But, this is not what this is.

My brother, that entire middle border of Canada is bush. Theres a documentary about crackas trafficking weed by just walking it over the bushes. Canada is one of the easiest countries to get across illegally.
Look at Winnipeg and Minnessota for example. Both citys are just a short drive to each other across the border and both cities "just happen" to have the most somalians in both countries? No conicidence there king. Its just super easy to go across illegally when you hit these places where no one is really trying to see whos in minus 28 degree weather going across. I hope you dont think Canadas border is just Detroit/Buffalo to Toronto and Belingham to Vancouver fam. Its got all entry points on the border

You took a boat to the caribbean king. You are on an American ship that makes that port play by American rules. Take a ship to Bahamas and see how easy you can walk into the city and dissappear. Or take a charter plane to st kitts or cuba and see how you end up with just a guy greeting you and you guys take it from there.

Which is extremely similar too what you said about Tijuana airport. Or worse land in Juarez international king. You can just walk across into America. Ive landed at both airports to go into America. Juarez was the most chaotic border I ever saw, police pushing people back, running people down. Just for me to get into El Paso and totally calm.

I agree with you fully. America should work harder on making those weak links stronger. But trust me bro, I am in top three most traveled person here. You want to get into a country illegally, you will figure it out. And it wont be difficult.
 
I used to have more sympathy for our black immigrant kin.
the fact that i dont now is a result of them collectively exercising their voice,
and choosing to use what little influence they had to undermine the black american struggle.
 
I used to have more sympathy for our black immigrant kin.
the fact that i dont now is a result of them collectively exercising their voice,
and choosing to use what little influence they had to undermine the black american struggle.

Same sentiment here. And once I saw the negative reactions to ADOS and reparations, I was totally over it.
 
My brother, that entire middle border of Canada is bush. Theres a documentary about crackas trafficking weed by just walking it over the bushes. Canada is one of the easiest countries to get across illegally.
Look at Winnipeg and Minnessota for example. Both citys are just a short drive to each other across the border and both cities "just happen" to have the most somalians in both countries? No conicidence there king. Its just super easy to go across illegally when you hit these places where no one is really trying to see whos in minus 28 degree weather going across. I hope you dont think Canadas border is just Detroit/Buffalo to Toronto and Belingham to Vancouver fam. Its got all entry points on the border

You took a boat to the caribbean king. You are on an American ship that makes that port play by American rules. Take a ship to Bahamas and see how easy you can walk into the city and dissappear. Or take a charter plane to st kitts or cuba and see how you end up with just a guy greeting you and you guys take it from there.

Which is extremely similar too what you said about Tijuana airport. Or worse land in Juarez international king. You can just walk across into America. Ive landed at both airports to go into America. Juarez was the most chaotic border I ever saw, police pushing people back, running people down. Just for me to get into El Paso and totally calm.

I agree with you fully. America should work harder on making those weak links stronger. But trust me bro, I am in top three most traveled person here. You want to get into a country illegally, you will figure it out. And it wont be difficult.
We need to chat then. Lol!!

I'm looking to buy my own sailboat for my family and I. I want to sail the Caribbean and stop at various islands.
 
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Black immigrants, some, will turn into Austin Cheng. There are enough ados coons here as it is. They always choose to attack ados to make their white masters happy. And, no black immigrant is in no position to tell ados they should not get reparations. That’s some arrogant shit.

Black people in general thought Biden was going to be different than Trump. Lol. You thought you finally had a white savior when they’re 2 sides of the same coin.
 
You compared America to two Communist nations? Two Nations America tries to be the opposite of? Then upset that they are opposite. Are you saying America should be communist?

Have you traveled to either of these places over the border to be qualified to speak on it. "Lucky if you alive"? why the drama?

Have you even traveled anywhere in the world? Go to costa rica and realize why they call it the 52nd state. Its an absolute paradise and Americans go there and get instantly further in life than locals, Illegaly. Panama, Belize, The Caribbean. Dawg this is common knowledge.

The majority of the world doesnt have infastructure to even properly man borders. You put alooooot of exaggeration in your post. The only country in the world bruh? What is wrong with some of yall and your hate for other black people?

the crazy shit is, Hatian and Jamaica are AmerIcANS america is a fuckin continent not a fuckin countries and the islands are part of central america.

these bruhs are being deported by hybrid europeans who are in the americas illegaly.

thats whats crazy......
 
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We need to chat then. Lol!!

I'm looking to buy my own sailboat for my family and I. I want to sail the Caribbean and stop at various islands.

yeah bro. I would only advise buying a sail boat ir your going to hella use it. Idk where you live but its a insanely expensive and hard labour thing to own. You ever heard "the best day I had with my boat was the day I sold it"

I was doing a rental share with a group of people with a catamaran. Me and 4 friends actually sailed from Puerto Rico, to VI, to St Martin and back. Man the most fun I ever had. No passport control. fish for food. Dock and go to a bar. My old single days man.

I suggest a time share boat first before you buy. And enjoy man. Real talk you just got me thinking when my new born gets older I need to do this with the family as well.
 
You can't cross into Canada illegally.
You ain’t bullshittin; I visit Peace Arch Park a few years back; it’s dope because you can walk between the US and Canada back and forth without a passport as long as you stay in the park.......gett a little to close to the edges of the park and look up and the Canadian Border Patrol car just happens to be driving down the street along the border........
 
You compared America to two Communist nations? Two Nations America tries to be the opposite of? Then upset that they are opposite. Are you saying America should be communist?

Have you traveled to either of these places over the border to be qualified to speak on it. "Lucky if you alive"? why the drama?

Have you even traveled anywhere in the world? Go to costa rica and realize why they call it the 52nd state. Its an absolute paradise and Americans go there and get instantly further in life than locals, Illegaly. Panama, Belize, The Caribbean. Dawg this is common knowledge.

They hate black people because they are not black.
 
Exclusive: 344 groups call on Biden administration to halt deportations to Haiti

A broad coalition of organizations on Monday called on the Biden administration to expand relief for Haitian migrants, including halting all deportations to the country.

In a letter to President Biden and his top foreign policy and immigration officials, 344 groups said they are "alarmed" that deportation flights to Haiti have proceeded, even after the political and natural crises that have hit the Caribbean nation.

Haiti was hit by an earthquake on Aug. 14 that destroyed around 120,000 homes, killed 2,200 people and injured another 12,000.

Haiti, which has long been the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, was still reeling from the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse on July 7 when the earthquake hit.

Still, deportation flights to the country have continued, according to the letter's signatories, with at least 130 people deported to the country since Moïse's assassination, including some infants.

"Since February 1, 2021, the Administration sent at least 37 deportation flights to Haiti, even as your officials acknowledged internally that those being deported 'may face harm' on return and the COVID-19 pandemic raged," wrote the groups.

"By March, the Biden-Harris Administration had removed more Haitians since taking office than during all of fiscal year 2020," they added.

The Biden administration has taken some steps to protect Haitian migrants, most notably expanding the country's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation in May.

That expansion potentially tripled the number of Haitian nationals allowed to remain and work in the United States, with up to 150,000 Haitians eligible for the program.

“The Biden administration already acknowledged how dire the circumstances were in Haiti prior to the earthquake when it redesignated Haiti for TPS. How can they justify any deportations to Haiti now?” said Gabrielle Apollon, supervising attorney and Haiti Project Co-Director at the NYU School of Law's Global Justice Clinic.

“Deportations should have been halted since COVID-19 began ravaging our world. Halting deportations to Haiti immediately is the least the Biden administration can do to affirm that Black immigrant lives matter,” added Apollon.

Still, many Haitians who had fled their country to reach the United States are stuck in Mexico along the U.S. border and face poverty, criminality and the potential for deportation from Mexico back to an unstable Haiti.

The advocates in the letter called on the Biden administration to grant humanitarian parole to allow Haitians stranded in Mexico to enter the United States, as well as protection for migrants who don't qualify for TPS and the release of Haitians from immigration detention.

The United States has previously halted deportations to countries that are deemed too dangerous or unstable to receive deportees, including Haiti.

During the Obama administration, while Biden was vice president, deportations to Haiti were halted twice: Once in 2010 after an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people, and once in October 2016 after Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti.

“Is the goal of the U.S. government to continue to contribute to the destabilization of Haiti?” said Guerline Jozef, executive director of Haitian Bridge Alliance.

“President Biden stated that the United States will continue to be a 'close and enduring friend to the people of Haiti.' Words are empty unless proven by action. We call for the administration to act for the people of Haiti and to end the external violence that continues to deepen the instability in Haiti,” added Jozef.

The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.

 
Watch some travel video's on youtube. Everywhere will let you in on a 90 day tourist visa.
But do Not try to stay past that date
 
Ya hate ta see it
Fools voting for their own demise. The same shit they said the red hat MAGAs did voting for Trump.
They still think they are different which is the funniest part to me. Biden had a 40 year track record of anti-black hatred and racism but they were cool with it because they feared Trump and so-called black Americans claiming their own nationality/lineage so they couldn’t grift anymore.

:smh:
 
Exclusive: 344 groups call on Biden administration to halt deportations to Haiti

A broad coalition of organizations on Monday called on the Biden administration to expand relief for Haitian migrants, including halting all deportations to the country.

In a letter to President Biden and his top foreign policy and immigration officials, 344 groups said they are "alarmed" that deportation flights to Haiti have proceeded, even after the political and natural crises that have hit the Caribbean nation.

Haiti was hit by an earthquake on Aug. 14 that destroyed around 120,000 homes, killed 2,200 people and injured another 12,000.

Haiti, which has long been the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, was still reeling from the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse on July 7 when the earthquake hit.

Still, deportation flights to the country have continued, according to the letter's signatories, with at least 130 people deported to the country since Moïse's assassination, including some infants.

"Since February 1, 2021, the Administration sent at least 37 deportation flights to Haiti, even as your officials acknowledged internally that those being deported 'may face harm' on return and the COVID-19 pandemic raged," wrote the groups.

"By March, the Biden-Harris Administration had removed more Haitians since taking office than during all of fiscal year 2020," they added.

The Biden administration has taken some steps to protect Haitian migrants, most notably expanding the country's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation in May.

That expansion potentially tripled the number of Haitian nationals allowed to remain and work in the United States, with up to 150,000 Haitians eligible for the program.

“The Biden administration already acknowledged how dire the circumstances were in Haiti prior to the earthquake when it redesignated Haiti for TPS. How can they justify any deportations to Haiti now?” said Gabrielle Apollon, supervising attorney and Haiti Project Co-Director at the NYU School of Law's Global Justice Clinic.

“Deportations should have been halted since COVID-19 began ravaging our world. Halting deportations to Haiti immediately is the least the Biden administration can do to affirm that Black immigrant lives matter,” added Apollon.

Still, many Haitians who had fled their country to reach the United States are stuck in Mexico along the U.S. border and face poverty, criminality and the potential for deportation from Mexico back to an unstable Haiti.

The advocates in the letter called on the Biden administration to grant humanitarian parole to allow Haitians stranded in Mexico to enter the United States, as well as protection for migrants who don't qualify for TPS and the release of Haitians from immigration detention.

The United States has previously halted deportations to countries that are deemed too dangerous or unstable to receive deportees, including Haiti.

During the Obama administration, while Biden was vice president, deportations to Haiti were halted twice: Once in 2010 after an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people, and once in October 2016 after Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti.

“Is the goal of the U.S. government to continue to contribute to the destabilization of Haiti?” said Guerline Jozef, executive director of Haitian Bridge Alliance.

“President Biden stated that the United States will continue to be a 'close and enduring friend to the people of Haiti.' Words are empty unless proven by action. We call for the administration to act for the people of Haiti and to end the external violence that continues to deepen the instability in Haiti,” added Jozef.

The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.

Why don’t they stay in Haiti and build it up? Now we got to worry about these Afghanistan refugees and they need to go elsewhere.

immigrants exposed themselves after the lineage movement and I’m all for their deportation. immigrants are so delusional now, they think they are entitled to come here and get an economic floor with free benefits while those of us who have ancestry dating back to when records were kept continued to get shit on. Good to see more of us Aboriginal Americans take a stand.
 
Mutt ass coconut coon should have a leash on his neck so his white partner can handle him better.

Oh, and fuck NY and all the white dego trash and immigrant self hating scum that pollute the joint.
 
They thought racist ass Biden is going to want a whole bunch of free thinking new black folks changing the game. Jokes on them...

Btw, fuck biden.
 
Those immigrants should go back to their homeland, stay there and shut the fuck up. Fucking failures in their homeland but know everything when they get here though.
 
Let me try to get my superman dembot on



"What he meant was that Haiti doesn't matter to the United States as far as resources so if it sunk it wouldn't hurt our bottom line"
Likewise with almost any individual murder in the world. So why should we care....?

What a piece of shit... Dude was talking about a 2 nation island BTW. Lmfao
 
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