Miami Haitian organization FANM condemns Trump’s offensive remarks

Fanm Ayisyen nan Miyami (FANM), a private nonprofit organization located in the heart of Miami’s Little Haiti, issued a statement on Friday condemning Donald Trump’s demeaning remarks about Haitians and other immigrants from Africa and Central America. In its statement FANM, whose name is the kreyol translation for “Haitian Women of Miami,” and is a major catalyst for addressing issues that affect immigrant families in South Florida, said: 

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

Motivated by racism 

“President Trump’s disgusting remarks on Thursday denigrating Haiti, Haitians, and African immigrants have been universally publicized and appropriately broadly condemned.  They unfortunately fit into a pattern making clear that his anti-immigrant policies are motivated by racism and bias, not respect for the rule of law.

 Mockery of Trump’s campaign promise

The President’s words and the November 20 termination of Haiti’s TPS designation make a mockery of his September 2016 campaign promise to Haitian Americans in Miami’s “Little Haiti” to be their “greatest champion,” an appearance in which he lamented at length the “300,000 dead, un-believable, 300,000” in Haiti’s earthquake and said that he and Haitian Americans have “shared values.”  His words and anti-immigrant policies insult and dishonor Haiti and its people, and the historic contributions of Haitians and Haitian Americans to our country, including on the battlefield in Savannah in 1779, in the founding of the city of Chicago, and on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan as members of the U.S. military.

 Reject racist immigration promises

FANM, the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, FLIC, AIJ, NFM, IMPAC, and all of our allies urge all Americans to reject the President’s words and racist immigration policies, which threaten to destroy the lives of so many, including the 27,000 U.S. born-children of the 50,000 Haitians whose TPS will end in July 2019.  We urge our congressional champions to insist that DHS now reinstate Haiti’s TPS designation, so unequivocally merited under the TPS statute due to the catastrophe of earthquake, cholera, and Hurricane Matthew which Haiti has endured recently.”

 “The President’s anti-Haitian animus is clear for all to see, revealing the illegal motive behind his decision ending Haiti’s TPS designation, which should be reinstated immediately,” said FANM Executive Director Marleine Bastien and IJDH Immigration Policy Coordinator Steven Forester.

 DHS failure to provide instructions to renew TPS

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Continuing, the FANM statement indicated, “Further indicating the administration’s disrespect, DHS has failed so far to promptly publish as required notice in the Federal Register or otherwise instructing Haitians with TPS what they must do to renew their TPS and work authorization documents, which expire January 22, despite the issue having been raised with DHS Secretary Nielsen.

If there is any silver lining to the President’s abhorrent remarks, it is that they reveal the true reasons for his policies, hopefully enabling courts and politicians of good will to take remedial action, for example to reinstate TPS protections for the 50,000 Haitians.

We stand with Haiti, Haitians, and the Haitian American community in their unequivocal rejection and abhorrence of the President’s remarks and racist policies.  Their proud legacy of service and contribution cannot be sullied by words which reflect their speaker’s ignorance of the sacrifices honored in Savannah and Arlington National Cemetery.”

FANM has a long-standing commitment to meeting the needs of low to moderate-income Haitian families and children for the past 26 years through counseling, outreach, education, access to care and advocacy.

More Stories

broward schools

BCPS to honor 50 students and 22 staff at 26th annual Character and Stellar Attendance Awards

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) will recognize outstanding students and staff at its 26th Annual Kids & Staff of Character Awards and Stellar Attendance...
Makai Henry

Dominican-American Makai Henry launches bid for Broward School Board seat

Makai Henry, a 20-year-old substitute teacher and the son of Dominican immigrants, announced Thursday that he is running for the Broward County School Board’s...
Rickelle Williams

Jamaican-born Fort Lauderdale city manager under fire after public review

Jamaican-born Fort Lauderdale City Manager Rickelle Williams came under intense scrutiny Tuesday night during a heated public performance review that exposed deep divisions inside...
City of Miramar

City of Miramar joins national initiative to expand job access for residents with disabilities

The City of Miramar has been selected to participate in a national workforce development program aimed at expanding employment opportunities for residents with disabilities. The...

Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator presents ‘Riddims of Graffiti,’ a solo exhibition by Izia Lindsay

The Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. (DVCAI) is set to unveil Riddims of Graffiti, a solo exhibition by Trinidad and Tobago-born artist Diaspora...
Palm Beach International Airport

Palm Beach airport set to be renamed Donald J. Trump International Airport

Palm Beach International Airport is officially on track for a major rebrand after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation authorizing the change and Palm...
sentenced

Bahamian national convicted in South Florida cocaine and migrant smuggling operation

A federal jury in Fort Lauderdale has convicted a Bahamian national for his role in a large-scale maritime smuggling operation that transported hundreds of...

Former Florida Congressman convicted in $50 million Venezuela-linked lobbying scheme

A federal jury in Miami has convicted former U.S. Congressman David Rivera and lobbyist Esther Nuhfer for secretly lobbying on behalf of the Venezuelan...
jobs Sunrise fair

Broward officials push job opportunities with Port Everglades career fair

In the wake of the recent shutdown of Spirit Airlines—which left roughly 8,000 Broward County residents without jobs—local officials are ramping up efforts to...

Broward advances major flood resiliency plan to protect communities

Broward County officials have taken a key step forward in strengthening flood protection efforts, formally advancing a major resiliency project aimed at safeguarding communities...

Latest Articles