America's Cup
There may be no nation facing the brute force of a combination of America’s harshest policies in 2026, from visa bans to ICE raids, quite as much as Haiti. Pair that with being the recipient of Donald Trump’s most unfounded rhetoric, including that Haitians in Ohio were eating cats and dogs [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5qoaj3YndQ]. Yet, Haiti has qualified for the second World Cup ever, and the first in 52 years. Lots of Haitian supporters won’t be able to come to support due to travel bans. And the coach, Sébastien Migné, reportedly has never step foot in Haiti due to safety issues. Haiti is the true definition of an underdog, both politically and athletically: The Athletic [https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7162043/2026/04/01/world-cup-48-teams-rankings/] recently ranked [https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7162043/2026/04/01/world-cup-48-teams-rankings/] the nation 48 of the 48 countries at the World Cup. Talib speaks to Sam Pierre, the executive director of the Haitian-American Caucus, to set the record straight. In a mire of mistruths, they discuss the realities in Haiti, the Haitian-American diaspora, what the World Cup means to the community, and working with the White House—and some of his answers may surprise you. 00:00 Haiti Underdog Spirit 00:35 Intro 04:02 Meet Sam Pierre 05:21 Haitian Diaspora 06:49 Work And Success 08:20 Haiti Reality Check 12:45 History And Inequality 16:39 World Cup Pride 20:46 Travel Ban Fallout 24:13 Who Can Attend Games 25:10 TPS Explained Simply 28:24 Trump Rhetoric 33:06 Working With Government 37:31 ICE Risks At World Cup 41:49 World Cup Pride Moment 44:57 Underdog Predictions 46:44 Join Haitian Caucus Get full access to America's Cup at talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe [https://talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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