House Passes Bill to Create Humanitarian Protections for Haitians with Bipartisan Support

H.R. 1689 is first pro-immigrant bill to pass Congress this legislative session, marking growing rift from Trump administration’s extreme immigration policies

April 16, 2026 2:18 pm

WASHINGTON – House Representatives today passed H.R. 1689, a bill that would provide a three-year period of protection and work authorization for Haitians. The bill is the first pro-immigrant bill to pass Congress this legislative session and signals that elected officials across the aisle are rejecting the Trump administration’s extreme anti-immigrant policies, including the gutting of humanitarian protections for people fleeing political turmoil, violence, and humanitarian catastrophe. The vote also comes as Congress prepares to vote on a reconciliation bill in an attempt to strong-arm further funding for ICE and Border Patrol.

Notably, H.R. 1689 would protect hundreds of thousands of Haitian nationals at risk of deportation after the Trump administration illegally terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a statute enacted by Congress that has protected 350,000 Haitians who have lived in and contributed to communities nationwide, in some cases for decades.

In response to this news, Naureen Shah, director of policy and government affairs at the American Civil Liberties Union, had the following reaction:

“Today’s bipartisan passage is a major win for immigrants’ rights and is a clear signal that members of Congress are breaking from the status quo to reject the Trump administration’s unlawful and dangerous agenda to end humanitarian protections and deport our immigrant neighbors and loved ones.

“While we thank the members of Congress who voted on this bill, we now need them to show the same courage to say no to any further funding for the Trump administration’s cruel and illegal mass deportation agenda. That means ensuring that no further funding is passed for ICE and Border Patrol until meaningful reforms are placed once and for all.”

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