The resolution urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants who are fleeing the ongoing political instability, violence, and humanitarian crises in Haiti. The country has faced significant challenges, including a devastating earthquake in August 2021 that resulted in thousands of casualties and widespread need for humanitarian assistance. The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021 has exacerbated the situation, leading to increased gang violence and displacement of civilians, particularly in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has strained Haiti's already limited healthcare system and contributed to severe food insecurity affecting approximately 40% of the population.

In light of these dire circumstances, the resolution calls for support for frontline organizations that assist Haitian migrants who have been dislocated, detained, or expelled while seeking asylum in the United States. It emphasizes the need for Congress to allocate resources for shelter, food aid, medical assistance, and legal services for these migrants. The resolution aims to highlight the urgent need for humanitarian aid and support for those fleeing Haiti's crises as they undertake perilous journeys in search of safety and opportunity in the Americas.