Haitian American elected officials respond to the abuse at U.S. border

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There is an organization called

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Mentioned them a few times here. Mayors, state legislators, councilpersons, etc who serve in states where the Haitian diaspora in America is located.


We've been pressing them to release a public statement demanding humane treatment for the Haitians at the border.
And calling for IDing the border agents and their boss and getting to the bottom of the story.

Haitian American community is evolving politically and this organization is supposed to be at the center of that. Supposed to be our voice. When they release a statement, will post it here.

If they don't weigh in, the leader needs to step down because this is a put up or shut up moment.



Haitian Leaders Speak Out Again Treatment of Migrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border
September 22, 2021

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The State of New Jersey Chapter of National Haitian American Elected Officials Network (NHAEON), The City of East Orange, under the leadership of Mayor Ted R. Green and the East Orange City Council represented by Third Ward Councilman Bergson Leneus, will be hosting a press conference to speak out against the injustices and inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas at the U.S.-Mexico Border.

The press conference will be held on Thursday, September 23 at 12 noon at 44 City Hall Plaza in East Orange and will be attended by other elected officials and community leaders, including Councilwoman Charnette Frederic of Irvington Township, Mayor Michele Delisfort of Union Township, Rev. Jean Maurice, President of Haitian Pastors Association and Commissioner Stan Neron of the Elizabeth Board of Education.

Since September 17, 2021, over 14,000+ Haitian migrants — who had been living in Brazil, Chile, and other countries in South and Central America — arrived in Del Rio, Texas to seek asylum in the United States. Recent footage of border patrol agents chasing and beating Haitian migrants has now received national attention, while many, including our own community leaders, have expressed their horror and outrage at the management of this humanitarian crisis at the national level.

“This is not a time to turn our backs on those who are in desperate need of help and resources” said Mayor Green. “The current crisis at the border does not mirror the values I know this country holds dear. Asylum seekers should be processed in due order and be treated with dignity and humanity.”

“I am calling for the immediate stop to the inhumane treatment of our Haitian brothers and Sisters at the US-Mexico border. The migrants did not risk death, displacement, and uncertainty on a whim. They sacrificed everything!,” said Councilman Leneus. “They should be processed and treated with the same decency and care that all persons seeking refuge and asylum are afforded.”

“I urge the Biden administration to act with compassion and stop the expulsion. It is important to process migrants and allow them to reach their families while waiting,” said Councilwoman Frederic.

“We need more sympathy from the current administration. Homeland Security and Border Patrol need to put together a task force to explore how they can partner with churches and other organizations to provide emergency relief as they process these migrants,” said Rev. Maurice.

“This is an atrocity! The current situation in Haiti makes this a humanitarian crisis and we cannot continue to contribute to genocide by sending people back to Haiti,” said Commissioner Neron.

“We live in a country that has historically provided global assistance in the wake of disasters and humanitarian relief. We should, at minimum, provide emergency aid to the migrants from Haiti, which has been severely impacted by the recent earthquake,” said Mayor Delisfort. “For those seeking asylum, every effort should be made to help them as we do in other parts of the world

*Mayor Green of East Orange is African American, EO has a big Haitian population.
 
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Miami, FL- On Thursday, September 23, at 1:00 pm.,

Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson will lead a press conference with elected officials, community activists, the Haitian diaspora, and concerned citizens to respond to the treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas.

The press conference will be at the Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137, at 1:00 pm. More details about this event will be provided as they become available.


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Rep. Wilson is African American

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Miami-Dade County—parts of which I am fortunate to represent in Congress—is home to the largest Haitian-American population in the United States, and I am proud to call Haitian-Americans my friends, my constituents, and, yes, my family

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:patrice: Title says "Haitian American elected officials", yet...





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There are alot of Haitians in the East Orange area. The Oranges in general, here in Jersey. I know thecoli likes to say foreign negroes hate ADOS but its not like that over here. Haitians be adopting nikkas :mjlol:Especially if you make an effort to speak creole.

My barber say trynna speak that crayola:lolbron: to me and he know damn well I dont know wtf he talmbout.​
 

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:mjlol: This what happens when you want to be so quick to dish out negativity
:manny: Was I not gracious in my reply?

There are alot of Haitians in the East Orange area. The Oranges in general, here in Jersey. I know thecoli likes to say foreign negroes hate ADOS but its not like that over here. Haitians be adopting nikkas :mjlol:Especially if you make an effort to speak creole.

My barber say trynna speak that crayola:lolbron: to me and he know damn well I dont know wtf he talmbout.​
:jbhmm: I went to hs in NJ. There was a Haitian girl from the city who was a tad standoffish. She came from some money. We were cool, but not publicly, if you catch my drift. She ran with the white folks but dated black. Nice girl. I had forgot all about her.

I was once fluent in French. I would have liked to know enough Haitians to learn kreyol. The only black francophones you come across in Manhattan are Senegalese (also standoffish) or Parisian tourists (chatty af).
 

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:manny: Was I not gracious in my reply?


:jbhmm: I went to hs in NJ. There was a Haitian girl from the city who was a tad standoffish. She came from some money. We were cool, but not publicly, if you catch my drift. She ran with the white folks but dated black. Nice girl. I had forgot all about her.

I was once fluent in French. I would have liked to know enough Haitians to learn kreyol. The only black francophones you come across in Manhattan are Senegalese (also standoffish) or Parisian tourists (chatty af).

I'd chalk that up to being from the from burbs. That's how some Black ppl around here act once they hit a certain tax bracket. Haitians with money tend to have far more pride about too. I'd bet the only reason she was fukking with Blacks was because the Whites dudes wouldn't fukk. White guys don't go for Haitians when they want Black women.
 

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Miami, FL- On Thursday, September 23, at 1:00 pm.,

Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson will lead a press conference with elected officials, community activists, the Haitian diaspora, and concerned citizens to respond to the treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas.

The press conference will be at the Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137, at 1:00 pm. More details about this event will be provided as they become available.


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