As you may be aware, the Department of Homeland Security has appealed Judge Ana Reyes’ decision that temporarily blocked the deportation of more than 500,000 law-abiding, hardworking TPS holders. In addition to the appeal, DHS has requested that the court pause the judge’s ruling, a move that would immediately strip TPS recipients of their work authorization and place them at risk of immediate deportation – forcing many to return to life-threatening gang violence and instability in Haiti.
The termination of TPS for Haiti would be catastrophic.
Its impact extends far beyond the Haitian community. It would deeply harm:
- U.S. citizen families, including elderly parents and individuals with disabilities who rely on TPS holders for daily care;
- Employers across multiple sectors, including healthcare, construction, hospitality, transportation and childcare, who depend on the TPS workforce; and
- Local and national economies, already strained by labor shortages and instability.
This is why Congressional action is critical right now.
There is a discharge petition before the House that can stop this outcome. We need 218 signatures and are currently at 132. With urgent outreach this week, we can reach the threshold.
Please take action today:
- Call your House Representative
- Urge them to sign the discharge petition
- Ask them to encourage colleagues from both parties to do the same
U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121
One call can make a difference.
This is a bipartisan effort, and we strongly urge outreach to Members of both parties.
We need you to help tip the balance toward justice—before it’s too late.
Thank you for acting with urgency.
The link below shows the current list of signatories so you can focus your calls on those who have not yet signed.
https://clerk.house.gov/
Wherever you are, you can make a difference—one call at a time.
Thank you for acting with urgency and courage.
One-Paragraph Call Script
CALL TO ACTION — U.S. Capitol Switchboard
(202) 224-3121
Ask for your U.S. House Representative’s office
Hello, my name is ___, and I’m calling to urge Representative ___ to immediately sign the discharge petition to protect Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti. The Department of Homeland Security has appealed the court decision protecting more than 500,000 TPS holders and is seeking to pause the ruling, which would strip work authorization and place families at risk of deportation to life-threatening conditions in Haiti. Ending TPS would harm U.S. citizen families, employers, and critical sectors of our economy. We are close to the 218 signatures needed, and this is a bipartisan moment where leadership matters. I respectfully ask the Representative to sign the discharge petition today and encourage colleagues to do the same. Thank you.
How to Use This
- Call (202) 224-3121
- Ask the operator to connect you to your House Representative
- Deliver the message to the immigration or legislative staffer
- If voicemail answers, leave the message anyway — counts matter
Key Reminder to Callers
- Be polite, brief, and firm
- You do not need to be an expert
- One call = one recorded constituent action
- Momentum builds call by call

