A U.S.-born man nearly deported to Jamaica because ICE got it wrong. If this can happen to an American citizen, what does it mean for Black and Caribbean immigrants? The Haitian Pulse breaks down the terrifying reality of ICE’s flawed system and why
Victor Avila has called the United States home since 1967. A father, grandfather, and longtime legal resident, he’s now facing deportation over a single misdemeanor from 2009. After returning from a trip to visit his son serving in the U.S. Air Force
In a dramatic shift, President Trump has ordered ICE to suspend workplace raids in agriculture, hospitality, and food service sectors—industries heavily reliant on undocumented labor. The move, revealed in an internal ICE memo, marks a rare retreat a
Hervé Laplante’s May 28 arrest by ICE has sent shockwaves through immigrant communities, exposing a chilling new reality: public visibility is now a liability. As ICE enforces aggressive new arrest quotas, influencers like Laplante—once seen as cultu
"We’re not ICE. We’re not immigration."
Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s bold stance against mass immigration raids has ignited a clash with Florida’s attorney general, who now threatens his job. As political pressure mounts, Haitian and immigrant com
The Court has now apparently determined that it is in the public’s interest to have the lives of a half million migrants unravel all around us before the courts decide their legal claims.” — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
In a powerful dissent, Jus
What began as a routine morning in Los Angeles quickly erupted into a national flashpoint. ICE raids—strategically targeting immigrant communities—sparked one of the largest acts of resistance in recent memory. Streets were blocked, voices rose in de
A deeply troubling incident unfolded on June 4, 2025, when at least 20 immigrants were detained by ICE agents at a Chicago ISAP office after being lured under the guise of routine check-ins. Eyewitnesses say the individuals were ambushed by plainclot
They arrived with hope, legally sponsored, background-checked, and ready to rebuild their lives. Now, a single Supreme Court decision threatens to undo it all—putting thousands of Haitian migrants in limbo, stripping away their legal protections, and
As private prison giants like GEO Group rake in millions from immigrant detention contracts, Haitian immigrants find themselves on the front lines of a profit-driven system that criminalizes migration and fuels suffering. This isn’t just a policy fai