America's long history of anti-Haitian racism, explained
by Li Zhou
This past week, Republicans amplified a barrage of strange and racist claims about Haitian immigrants, including falsely suggesting that theyre consuming peoples house pets.
The unfounded attacks came from official party social media accounts, lawmakers, and from both members of the GOPs presidential ticket. Vice presidential candidate JD Vance said Monday that Haitian illegal immigrants are causing chaos, while former President Donald Trump emphatically, and falsely, claimed during his Tuesday debate with Vice President Kamala Harris that, theyre eating the pets of the people that live there, and this is whats happening in our country.
The comments echo well-worn tropes, and past attempts to tie Haitian immigrants to everything from the spread of illness to upticks in crime.
Republicans have elevated these messages as they seek to make immigration a flashpoint in the November election, capitalizing on voters dissatisfaction with current trends. The attacks also come as rampant political instability and gang violence in Haiti has displaced thousands of people and as the Biden administration has approved temporary protections and humanitarian parole for some new arrivals.
The stereotypes the GOP is harping on, however, have been around for much longer.
In fact, as experts tell Vox, these types of ugly attacks are the byproduct of centuries of anti-Black racism and xenophobic sentiment, which have been used over and over to justify restrictive immigration policies that single out Haitian people. The decision to resurface them in 2024 is, once again, creating a palpably dangerous environment, and adding to this legacy.
Its a part of a very old historic pattern, Regine Jackson, a sociologist and the Dean of Humanities at Morehouse College, told Vox. Its the idea that they could do something so inhuman, so un-American. Thats the message underneath, that these people will never be like us.
https://www.vox.com/politics/371855/trump-vance-springfield-ohio-racist-conspiracy-theories-haitian-immigrants
Fascinating article. Contains a lot of things I did not know about America's shameful behavior towards this island republic's citizens and its very existence---all racist in nature. We should be very ashamed, but of course we're not.