Brooklyn, NY -- In a letter published today, Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, together with state and local leaders, urged the Biden administration to create an easier pathway for Haitians seeking political asylum by lifting the refugee admission ceiling; temporarily halt the deportation of Haitian migrants from the U.S.; and supply the people of Haiti with humanitarian aid in the form of food assistance and additional COVID-19 vaccine doses.
"There is a crisis in Haiti that demands our immediate attention as Americans, and begs the continued action of your leadership," the letter, which is also signed by Assemblymembers Michaelle Solages (AD-22) and Kimberly Jean-Pierre (AD-11), Council Member Farah N. Louis (CD-45) and Democratic nominees for city council, Rita Joseph (CD-40) and Chi Osse (CD-36), begins.
"Haitian-Americans served en masse as health care workers and frontline essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic," the authors continue. "Now is the time to give back to our Haitian-American community. Now is the time to protect those who protected us, by ensuring that the relatives of Haitian-Americans living abroad, receive the humanitarian protections necessary to save their lives and livelihoods."
"The United States is a nation built by immigrants in pursuit of freedom, and the promise of a better life. Today, Americans have an opportunity to help the people of Haiti escape persecution. We ask that you employ the full powers of your office to raise the refugee admission ceiling from where it currently stands to help accommodate Haitian applicants; temporarily halt the deportation of Haitian migrants from the U.S.; and supply the people of Haiti with humanitarian aid in the form of food assistance and additional COVID-19 doses."
Advocates who signed on include: Little Haiti BK, Inc., Life of Hope Church, HABNET Chamber of Commerce, FS Nostrand Merchant Association, Haitian American Business Network, Haitian American Caucus, Haitian Americans United for Progress, CUNY Haitian Studies Institute at Brooklyn College, Haiti Cultural Exchange and Haitian American Nurses Association.