BP Antonio Reynoso, Caring Majority Rally to Protect Haitian Home Care Workers At Risk of Losing Federal TPS

New York's home care industry faces a compounding crisis: immigrant workers already battling wage theft and low wages now face the threat of losing their legal right to work entirely

BROOKLYN, NY (06/04/2026) (readMedia)-- On Friday, home care workers, consumers, advocates, and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso will gather in Brooklyn's Little Haiti neighborhood to demand protections for Haitian immigrant home care workers as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule this summer on Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants living and working in the United States. Haitian immigrants are essential to New York City's home care industry, caring for elderly and disabled neighbors, showing up every day to provide the personal assistance that allows New Yorkers to remain in their homes and out of costly institutions. The press conference comes as New York's home care industry faces a compounding crisis: immigrant workers already battling wage theft and low wages now face the threat of losing their legal right to work entirely. The group is demanding both fair wages and labor protections for home care workers and urgent action to shield the immigrant workforce that the industry cannot function without.

WHO:

New York Caring Majority

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso

Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled (BCID)

Center for Independence of the Disabled of NY (CIDNY)

New York Immigration Coalition

Home care workers and consumers

WHAT:

Press conference to support Haitian immigrant home care workers at risk of losing Temporary Protected Status ahead of US Supreme Court ruling.

WHEN: Friday June 05, 2026 at 10:30AM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
WHERE: Outside the Newkirk Av-Little Haiti Subway stop
Corner of Newkirk Ave and Nostrand Ave
Brooklyn, New York
NOTES:

Livestream: https://www.facebook.com/NYCaringMajority/