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Home»Politics»Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Faces Backlash After Defending Haitian TPS: ‘Focus on Americans First’

Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Faces Backlash After Defending Haitian TPS: ‘Focus on Americans First’

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Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoJune 28, 20263 Mins Read
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Faces Backlash After Defending Haitian TPS 'Focus on Americans First'
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A video was posted on the social media platform X featuring the former Governor of Ohio, John Kasich, advocating that the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in Springfield be extended. He explains that the conditions in Haiti are extreme, and that sending families back there “is just crazy.”

The Supreme Court voted in favor of the Trump administration’s ability to strip Haitians and Syrians of their protected status on June 25. Since then, tension has remained high for over 12,000 – 15,000 Haitians and several thousand Syrians living in Springfield.

The Supreme Court has allowed TPS for Haitians to end, putting families in Springfield and communities across the country at risk of being sent back to a country in chaos. Congress can and should extend these protections. pic.twitter.com/cXoeacoIZ9

— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) June 28, 2026

The court issued a 6-3 ruling in favor of removing TPS status, granting the current administration additional control over current immigration statuses. This means that various residents with immigration applications in progress are at a higher risk of deportation to Haiti than ever before.

Temporary Protected Status is granted by the Department of Homeland Security with allows nationals from specific countries facing ongoing conflicts to live and work legally in the US. This status is temporary and does not provide a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship. However, this does allow those residents time to receive and complete forms and applications to do so.

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Currently, both Haiti and Syria are facing distressing conditions, with widespread violence, crime, terrorism, and kidnapping. Alongside those conditions, the economy and general quality of life are unfeasible, especially for families who have already settled with the intention of staying in the United States for a certain period of time.

Comments and Reactions Towards Former Ohio Governor’s Video

Some commenters under the X video expressed frustration with Kasich’s stance, with one of the top commenter citing, “The only thing Congress can and should do is FOCUS ON AMERICANS. Your Haitians should have been gone exactly 15 years ago.”

Former Nuclear Scientist for the US Department of Energy Matt Van Swol also commented with a lengthy reply, positioning himself against Kasich, with a part of his words reading, “You people never talk about “risk” when American towns are transformed overnight into refugee resettlment camps and you NEVER talk about “chaos” when local services break because of it. You never talk about “families” when American parents can’t afford rent, healthcare, groceries, or a safe neighborhood.”

As the debate surrounding immigration policy continues, thousands of Haitians and Syrians living in the United States now face an uncertain future. Meanwhile, figures like John Kasich continue to urge federal officials to reconsider whether conditions in those countries are safe enough to justify ending TPS.

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