Immigration · Live

Should Haitians lose their protected status and be deported?

0 votes 11 min ago Cast your vote to see the split
The facts

The Trump administration moved in 2025 to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, affecting roughly 500,000 people living in the U.S.

Haitian TPS was first granted in 2010 after an earthquake killed an estimated 220,000 people and displaced 1.5 million.

The State Department maintains a Level 4 'Do Not Travel' advisory for Haiti, citing kidnapping, gang violence, and civil unrest.

The UN reported more than 5,600 people killed in Haiti in 2024 amid gang control of most of Port-au-Prince.

Haitian TPS holders and immigrants work heavily in U.S. home healthcare, nursing homes, and direct-care jobs, particularly in Florida, New York, and Massachusetts.

Cast your vote
Should Haitians lose their protected status and be deported?
Live
Live results — voters
Yes — TPS was temporary, end it0%
No — Haiti is too dangerous to send them back0%
See live results from live voters
Cast your vote to unlock America’s reaction
Anonymous · one vote per person
You vs America
You matched the majority.
Your vote lines up with the current national reaction: most voters agree with you.
Your vote
VS
America
How states are voting
Not enough votes yet to show state-level results — check back as more people vote.
Compare with people like you?
Optional: pick how you describe yourself politically to unlock sharper anonymous comparisons.
Full results — votes
Your vote lines up with the current national reaction: most voters agree with you.
Yes — TPS was temporary, end it0%
No — Haiti is too dangerous to send them back0%