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Boston: Council Backs TPS Legislation for Haiti
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~ Boston City Councilor Louijeune has shown his support for U.S. Discharge Petition No. 15, a congressional measure aimed at advancing legislation that would provide Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti. The resolution, which was offered this week, highlights the ongoing crises in Haiti, including violence, political instability, and humanitarian collapse, that make it impossible for many Haitian nationals to safely return to their home country.
TPS is a humanitarian protection established by Congress that grants lawful status and work authorization to nationals of countries facing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other temporary and extraordinary conditions. With one of the largest Haitian diasporas in the United States, Boston is home to many Haitian residents who are integral to the city's workforce, families, and neighborhood economies.
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The resolution also acknowledges the confusion and anxiety experienced by Haitian workers and Boston-area employers as they face job disruptions due to the scheduled expiration of Haiti's TPS designation on February 3, 2026. While a federal court has temporarily paused the termination and placed thousands of families in continued legal uncertainty, Councilor Louijeune believes that more needs to be done.
In response to this urgent matter, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley filed a discharge petition on January 22, 2026 in the U.S. House of Representatives. This petition aims to bring consideration of legislation requiring the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for TPS. Discharge petitions are a lawful congressional procedure designed to ensure timely consideration of urgent matters of national and local significance by the full House.
By adopting this resolution expressing support for U.S. Discharge Petition No. 15, the Boston City Council is standing behind its Haitian community and advocating for swift action on TPS legislation for Haiti. Councilor Louijeune hopes that this will bring much-needed relief and stability for Haitian nationals living in Boston and across the United States.
TPS is a humanitarian protection established by Congress that grants lawful status and work authorization to nationals of countries facing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other temporary and extraordinary conditions. With one of the largest Haitian diasporas in the United States, Boston is home to many Haitian residents who are integral to the city's workforce, families, and neighborhood economies.
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The resolution also acknowledges the confusion and anxiety experienced by Haitian workers and Boston-area employers as they face job disruptions due to the scheduled expiration of Haiti's TPS designation on February 3, 2026. While a federal court has temporarily paused the termination and placed thousands of families in continued legal uncertainty, Councilor Louijeune believes that more needs to be done.
In response to this urgent matter, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley filed a discharge petition on January 22, 2026 in the U.S. House of Representatives. This petition aims to bring consideration of legislation requiring the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for TPS. Discharge petitions are a lawful congressional procedure designed to ensure timely consideration of urgent matters of national and local significance by the full House.
By adopting this resolution expressing support for U.S. Discharge Petition No. 15, the Boston City Council is standing behind its Haitian community and advocating for swift action on TPS legislation for Haiti. Councilor Louijeune hopes that this will bring much-needed relief and stability for Haitian nationals living in Boston and across the United States.
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