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The photos created a sensation with many claiming the agent was using a whip on the Haitian migrants. Ratje said "I've never seen them whip anyone." He claimed the agent was merely twirling the horse's rein. Referring to the rein, Ratje said, "He was swinging it. But I didn't see him actually take—whip someone with it." [9] [10]
CIUDAD ACUNA, Mexico (Reuters) -The White House on Monday criticized the use of horse reins to threaten Haitian migrants after images circulated of a U.S. border guard on horseback charging at the ...
The legal counsel representing Haitian migrants involved in last year’s Del Rio, Texas, border controversy is directly contradicting some of The post Legal counsel for Haitian migrant in viral ...
The Guantanamo Migrant Operations Center (GMOC) is a migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay detention camp within Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB), on the coast of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The GMOC is a distinct facility from the detention blocks used to hold terrorism suspects and " illegal enemy combatants ".
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Haitian media then shared the hashtag offline, amplifying the message within the country. [ 36 ] Anger over the revelations and accusations from the continuing investigation simmered into the autumn and boiled over again, first in October 2018, with tense scenes and violence in Les Cayes , in Jacmel , and in Saint-Marc . [ 37 ]
I moved it to September 2021 Haitian migrant photo controversy both because Whip Gate was less neutral, and because I didn't see evidence of it being widely used in reliable sources. The links from other pages will be automatically fixed by a bot. Ganesha811 ( talk ) 18:44, 26 April 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]
The Haitian refugee crisis, which began in 1991, saw the US Coast Guard collect Haitian refugees and take them to a refugee camp at Guantanamo Bay. [1] They were fleeing by boat after Jean-Bertrand Aristide , the democratically elected president of Haiti , was overthrown and the military government was persecuting his followers. [ 2 ]