Thursday, March 12, 2009

Fw: Orlando Sentinel editorial urges TPS for Haitians

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From: steveforester@aol.com
To: steveforester@aol.com
Subject: Orlando Sentinel editorial urges TPS for Haitians
Sent: Mar 12, 2009 1:10 PM

Editorial, Orlando Sentinel, March 7, 2009                                                  http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/orl-edped062030609mar06,0,1109482.story   We think: Mass deportations of Haitians isn't the answer We think: Mass deportations of Haitians isn't the answer President Obama has a lot on his plate these days. The economy alone is a whopper of a problem that will occupy his agenda for the foreseeable future. But that's no reason for the president to condone the counterproductive deportation of Haitians. Immigrant advocates have long called for the U.S. government to grant temporary protected status to Haitians, which would allow a limited number of refugees to live and work legally in the United States until their storm-battered country stabilizes. What they ask for is nothing more than what refugees from a handful of Central American countries have been granted in the aftermath of natural disasters. But such demands fell on deaf ears during George W. Bush's presidency, despite evidence of inhumane conditions in Haiti, which is still trying to recover from four hurricanes and food shortages. Now what is even more disturbing are the ongoing deportations, which the Bush administration halted in September at the request of the Haitian government, resumed in mid-December and continue under Obama's presidency. Haitian families are being torn asunder as parents are sent back to Haiti, leaving their U.S.-born children behind. This poses all sorts of problems for regions of Florida where social-service agencies, already strained by the faltering economy, must care for the children whose parents have been deported. The Haitian government, meanwhile, has announced that it will continue to stall most deportations until the Obama administration decides whether to grant protected status, which means most of the deportees are being detained at the expense of the U.S. government. Wouldn't it be better to release the parents and let them work to support their families, both here and in Haiti, like most Haitians do when given a chance? The deportations must stop now, and the Obama administration must grant protected status to Haitians. __________ Steven David Forester, 786 877 6999 Stop Deportations Now Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti www.HaitiJustice.org A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps!

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