As
if 200 years of U.S. racism and imperialism weren’t enough,
Haitians must contend with the idiotic rantings of the U.S. commander
in chief, Donald Trump. “Why are we having all these people from
shithole countries come here?” asked Trump at a Jan. 11 immigration
meeting.
Trump
was referring to Haiti, El Salvador, and African states, provoking
worldwide outrage. During the meeting he asked, “Why do we need
more Haitians?” “Take them out.” according to sources cited in
a Jan. 12 Washington Post article. And that wasn’t enough
for Trump, who added, “Put me down for wanting more Europeans to
come to this country. Why don’t we get more people from Norway?”
Initially,
the White House refused to deny the reports, but Trump tweeted a
denial the next day that merely admitted to non-specific “tough
talk” and added, “I have a wonderful relationship with Haitians.”
Sen.
Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) confirmed the report, saying Trump used the term
“shithole countries” repeatedly; he called Trump’s rant
“hate-filled, vile, and disgusting.” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)
confirmed Trump’s “shithole countries” slander in a comment to
the Post, overheard by Sen. Tim Scott. Said Scott, Graham told
the Post that the remarks attributed to Trump are
“basically accurate.” Even the United Nations, usually under
the thumb of U.S. imperialism, called Trump’s remarks “racist.”
Trump’s
arrogant “shithole” comments were made on the eve of the
eighth anniversary of the catastrophic Haitian earthquake, Jan. 12,
2010, which killed up to 300,000 and injured many more in a country
of 10 million. Virtually every Haitian family was affected.
Trump:
“They all have AIDS!”
On
Sept. 16, 2016, candidate Trump said to a small gathering of Haitian
Americans in Miami, “I really want to be your biggest champion.”
Many recalled Trump’s empty promises after his Nov. 20 racist
termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 Haitians
who fled in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, a cholera plague,
and a post-hurricane Mathew Haiti. TPS Haitians support 250,000
relatives back home. Haiti is in no condition to receive deportees!
The
falsity of those promises was also demonstrated last June, at a White
House meeting on immigration, when Trump was presented with a list of
immigrants by country. After seeing that 15,000 had entered from
Haiti, Trump snarled, they “all have AIDS” (The New York Times,
Dec. 23, 2017).
The
astonishing ignorance and racism of Trump toward Haitians was a
throwback to the AIDS hysteria of the 1980s. At the time, the Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that “Haitians and
sub-Saharan Africans” were highly susceptible to AIDS and banned
blood donations by Haitians. Racist stereotyping exploded, but they
were, of course, lies. The FDA determination was removed in 1990, but
not before 100,000 Haitians and supporters massed at the Federal
Building in downtown Manhattan and basically shut the city down in
April 1990—proving again the power of mass action!
As
if these attacks weren’t enough, Trump has vowed to keep open the
notorious Guantanamo, Cuba, gulag, which Obama pledged to close. The
early 90s struggle for the entry of HIV-positive Haitians imprisoned
in Guantanamo spawned a fight-back of Haitian activists and
supporters and AIDS activists in ACT-UP. A combination of street
actions and legal battles, led by attorney Michael Ratner, led to the
release of the HIV Haitians. Continuing Guantanamo as a human rights
atrocity shows how fleeting are victories under capitalism.
DACA
(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program was also ended on
Sept. 5 by Trump, affecting 800,000 children of “illegal”
immigrants who are now subject to deportation. Socialists say, “No
one is illegal!” “Defend TPS and DACA!” “Full citizenship for
TPS Haitians and DACA recipients!”
Concerning
the “shithole” remark, Marlene Bastien of Haitian Women of Miami
told Socialist Action, “I think his comments were racist and
outright disrespectful. To make a comment like that would be out of
ignorance. Some people are feeling the impact on their children.”
“The
U.S. owes so much to Haiti. One thousand free men came to shed their
blood in Savannah [Ga.] to fight for U.S. independence. Just to be
able to defeat Napoleon, who had the mightiest army at that time,
allowed the U.S. to double in size with the Louisiana purchase.”
On
Jan. 15, Martin Luther King’s birthday, some 10,000 to 12,000 angry
protesters—including many Haitian immigrants—poured into Times
Square in Manhattan. The anger of the crowd was not matched by
militant demands and was muzzled by the presence of several
capitalist politicians, including “progressive” Mayor Bill de
Blasio, whose housing policies continue to force record numbers into
homelessness. However, some protesters marched up to Trump Tower at
56th Street and Madison Avenue.
Haiti
Liberté journalist and activist Kim Ives spoke to Socialist
Action about the newly formed 1804 Movement, comprised of
grassroots organizations that met on Jan. 13 at the Haiti
Liberté office in Brooklyn. Present were 50 activists from the
New York and New Jersey area. Participating organizations include Le
Caye, the Lavalas Family, Haiti Solidarity Network in New Jersey, as
well as leftist parties, including Petit Dessalines, the Black
Alliance for Justice in Immigration, Haiti Liberté newspaper,
and U.S. socialist groups.
On
the cold morning of Jan.19, the 1804 Movement led a protest of
between 500 to 1000 Haitians and supporters who marched from Grand
Army Plaza in Brooklyn over the Brooklyn Bridge to rally at the Trump
Building on Wall Street.
Haitian
American unionist Marie Paule Florestal made these remarks: “The
1804 Movement for All Immigrants has chosen to demonstrate on
Wall Street because we condemn the politics of both Donald Trump and
Hillary Clinton. We condemn both the Republican and Democratic
parties. We condemn the entire political and economic system which
enslaves this country, but also enslaves our countries, where our
families and compatriots are forced to work for pennies a day for
U.S. corporations.
“If
we in the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, or Asia try to flee our
plight, to sell our smarts and labor elsewhere, we are arrested by
the U.S. Coast Guard or Border Patrol. In short, we are imprisoned in
our homelands. But the U.S. demands complete freedom to buy land, set
up businesses, and sell products there. Our sovereign nations are, in
fact, modern colonies, neo-colonies.”
In
Haiti, Mario Joseph, a human rights attorney and a protest leader,
said, “On many occasions in the past we have been victims of
imperialist countries, particularly the United States.” Even
Haiti’s corrupt Senate on Thursday declared their country “is the
expression of refusal to be humiliated, since the founding fathers
engaged in an epic combat against slavery, colonialism, and racism to
indicate to the oppressed peoples of the world the way to freedom.”
One
Port au Prince protest drew 2000. “Trump is a vulgar racist, and a
racist is a very poor-minded person,” said protester Marvel Joseph.
“We don’t feel any resentment against the American people, who we
know largely disapprove of Trump’s behavior in the White House.”
Batay
Ouvirye (Worker’s Fight) in Haiti released a statement, which reads
in part: “For all peoples around the world, if they are calling us
shitholes, it’s the capitalist class that is the cause! Let’s
coordinate our struggles to overthrow and in this way uproot
capitalism with all its racism.”
More
Trump racism
The
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Jan. 18 that people
from Haiti, Belize, and Samoa are no longer eligible to apply for
H-2A visas for farm work and H-2B visas for non-farmworker jobs. The
department said the nations had a high rate of fraud, abuse, and
people overstaying their visa time limits. The overstay rate for
Haitians is over 39 percent, out of roughly 1500 H-2 immigrant
workers in 2016, the DHS stated.
However,
those DHS statistics about Haitians were disputed on the Young Turks
TV program, posted Jan. 25 (Huffington Post). Citing DHS figures for
“overstays” on H-2 visas in 2016, Haitians had, in fact, far
fewer in that category. Haitians were only 3.86% “overstays,”
compared to people from Afghanistan (13.7%) and Jordan (5.97%), to
name a few. A Pew Institute study of 2015 “overstays” found that
Canada had 93,000 “overstays,” Mexico 42,000, Germany 21,000,
etc.
The
conclusion? The Trump administration lied about Haitians as revenge
for blowback after Trump’s “shithole” comments. The U.S. and
Haiti need revolution!
>> The article above was written by Marty Goodman, and is reprinted from Socialist Action newspaper.
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