Republicans split with Trump and back Haitians - to save their seats
Source: The Guardian
Mon 4 May 2026 08.00 EDT
For months Carl Ruby, a pastor at a church in Springfield, Ohio, and a prominent supporter of the citys estimated 10,000 Haitian immigrants, had been trying to contact his local congressman, Republican Mike Turner. Ruby had long hoped for an opportunity to explain in person the difficulties facing Haitians in Springfield and how that community had helped revive the struggling town.
I hadnt gotten anywhere in getting an appointment with him; all his staff were putting us off, Ruby recalls. But then recently, while he and Viles Dorsainvil, who runs the Haitian Community Help & Support Center in Springfield, were at a gate at a local airport waiting to board a flight to Washington, there appeared Turner, waiting to board the same flight to the capital.
Ruby and Dorsainvil, a plaintiff in a case heard last Wednesday by the supreme court, challenging the Trump administrations efforts to end temporary protected status for 350,000 Haitians and thousands more Syrians, decided there and then to approach Turner to attempt to talk about the situation facing Haitians.
The response they got from the congressman, who faces an election in November, surprised them. He clearly understands the economic benefit of having immigrants here. He clearly is not on the same page with many members of his party who are willing to step back and let the president do whatever he wants, Ruby says. Turner was one of just 10 of 214 Republicans in the House of Representatives who voted alongside Democrats last month to extend immigration protections for Haitians in the US.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/04/haiti-republicans-trump
Bluejeans
(160 posts)Mike Turner hasnt held a town hall in years after being challenged stridently at one by Black Lives Matters representatives.
I asked him to engage on a TRICARE health policy issue military retirees and families. No response other an a hard to contact staff member trying to make this policy problem a constituent case work issue.
If he wasnt in a gerrymandered district hed be in big political trouble. If all goes well tomorrow he may have a strong Democrat challenger in November.
BumRushDaShow
(171,516 posts)One of my BILs was born and raised in Dayton (which is in that District) and he still has family there and further south in Cincy.
Deep State Witch
(12,750 posts)He never spoke up when the Haitian community was being accused of eating pets. Fuck him.
Justice
(7,267 posts)Haitians are forced to leave the U.S.