Immigrant rights group welcomes US announcement to protect rights of Caribbean immigrant workers ​​​​

Immigrant rights groups welcomed an announcement by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to protect from deportation, Caribbean and other immigrant workers who suffer or witness violations of their labor rights.

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On Friday, DHS announced that noncitizen Caribbean and other workers who are victims of, or witnesses to, the violation of labor rights, may now access a streamlined and expedited deferred action request process.

DHS said deferred action protects noncitizen workers from threats of immigration-related retaliation from the exploitive employers.

Elizabeth Joynes Jordan, deputy legal director of Make the Road New York, an immigration and policy group in New York City that boasts over 25,000 members, said “every worker, regardless of immigration status, deserves to be paid the wages they’re owed and have their fundamental rights protected.

“Yet, all too often, unscrupulous employers disregard workers’ rights, pocket wages owed to their workers, and then threaten them if they report any abuse,” Joynes Jordan told the Caribbean Media Corporation. “So, we are encouraged by DHS’s announcement that will allow workers who have suffered or witnessed workplace abuse to obtain deferred action protections.

“This is an important step forward to safeguard the rights of workers everywhere, regardless of status, and hold abusive employers accountable,” she added.

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But Joynes Jordan said, as Make the Road New York applauds DHS’s announcement, it urges the Biden administration to “take further steps to safeguard the rights of immigrants and to reverse course on recent measures that directly undermine the asylum system.”

DHS said in a statement on Friday that, effective immediately, the new process will improve its “longstanding practice of using its discretionary authority to consider labor and employment agency-related requests for deferred action on a case-by-case basis.”

DHS said these improvements advance the Biden administration’s commitment to empowering workers and improving workplace conditions by enabling all workers, including noncitizens, to assert their legal rights.

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