Since the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end TPS for roughly 350,000 Haitians, two very different conversations have unfolded — and they’re getting tangled together online.
The first is well-documented in mainstream reporting: real anger and fear directed at the Trump administration and the Supreme Court itself. Advocates like Guerline Jozef of the Haitian Bridge Alliance argue the decision was rooted in racist rhetoric, pointing to past comments about Haitians during the 2024 campaign. Justice Elena Kagan’s dissent directly disputed the majority’s finding that race wasn’t a factor in the ruling.
The second is a narrower, largely online discourse — concentrated on TikTok and YouTube — where some Haitian creators have expressed frustration at Black American voters over 2024 turnout. Foundational Black American (FBA) creators have pushed back hard, noting Black Americans voted over 85% against Trump, that zero Black justices were in the Supreme Court’s majority, and that groups like the NAACP and attorney Ben Crump have publicly supported Haitian TPS holders.
In this video, we break down both threads honestly — where the anger at Trump is well-founded and documented, and where the online blame directed at Black Americans is coming from, and why some see it as misdirected.
🎙️ In this video:
What the Supreme Court actually ruled, and the racism claims involved
The real, documented anger directed at Trump and SCOTUS
The online Haitian/Black American discourse, explained fairly
What solidarity looks like from both communities right now
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