Angry TPS Haitans Lashing Out At Foundational Black Americans
In this episode, Uncle D (Dennis Spurling) breaks down why some Haitian TPS holders are lashing out at Foundational Black Americans after the end of Temporary Protected Status. The point is simple: Foundational Black Americans didn’t create TPS, didn’t grant TPS, didn’t terminate TPS, and didn’t issue the Supreme Court decision. So why is the anger being aimed at us? This conversation goes deeper than immigration. Uncle D explains how some Black immigrants come to America, benefit from Black American civil-rights protections, use Black American institutions, and then turn around and disrespect the very people whose ancestors built the legal, political, and cultural framework they now rely on. This episode also challenges the myth that “immigrants built America.” America was already built by settlers, enslaved people, free Black people, soldiers, farmers, lawyers, inventors, churches, HBCUs, and communities long before the modern post-1965 immigration wave arrived. Uncle D also ties this history directly to his own family line through Attorney George Washington Jones, Rust College, Kansas Black politics, and the legacy of Black landownership and wealth. The message is direct: TPS is temporary. Citizenship is different. Foundational Black Americans are not responsible for adult decisions made under a temporary immigration status. And nobody gets to disrespect Black Americans while hiding under the protections Black Americans fought, bled, and died to create. What You’ll Hear Why Haitian TPS anger is being aimed at the wrong people Why TPS is not citizenship, permanent residency, or a guarantee How some Black immigrants distance themselves from Foundational Black Americans Why “immigrants built America” skips over slavery, settlement, and Black American labor How the 1965 Hart-Celler Act changed modern immigration Why Black American civil-rights protections benefit Black immigrants Why Foundational Black Americans are cutting the “tether” Support Independent, Uncensored Commentary Cash App: $DennisSpurling PayPal: paypal.me/dennisspurling Your support helps keep this platform independent, direct, and uncensored. Books by Dennis Spurling Rules to Live By, Volume 1 Rules to Live By, Volume 2 Rules to Live By, Volume 3 Find the books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/... For autographed copies, email: [email protected] Consultations To book a consultation, email: [email protected] Hashtags #DennisSpurling #UncleD #FBA #FoundationalBlackAmericans #TPS #Haiti #HaitianTPS #BlackImmigrants #ImmigrationDebate #ADOS #BlackAmerica #CivilRights #HartCellerAct #AmericanHistory #TheSpurlingReport 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/62368690...

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