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  2. Polish Haitians - Wikipedia

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    About 160 years later, in the mid-20th century, François Duvalier, the president of Haiti who was known for his black nationalist and Pan-African views, used the same concept of "European white Negroes" while referring to Polish people and glorifying their patriotism. [15] [16] In 1983, Pope John Paul II visited Haiti. He mentioned how the ...

  3. Haiti–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    First head of state of Haiti Jean-Jacques Dessalines called the Poles the white Negroes of Europe, [1] [2] in an expression of respect and empathy for the situation of the Poles. The 1805 Haitian constitution granted the Poles Haitian citizenship. [3] A Polish community lives in Haiti to this day with their main center in Casale.

  4. Fond-des-Blancs - Wikipedia

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    Fond-des-Blancs is a communal section located in the Sud department of Haiti in the Aquin Arrondissement.It is one of several communities of Polish Haitians, mixed-race descendants of Polish Legionnaires who originally fought with the French against the Haitian Revolution.

  5. White Haitians - Wikipedia

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    People born to foreigners on Haitian soil are not automatically Haitian citizens due to the jus sanguinis (from Latin 'right of blood') principle of nationality law. [26] In addition to those of French descent, other White Haitians are of German, Polish, Italian, Spanish, Lebanese, Syrian, English, Dutch, Irish and American descent.

  6. Polish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    There are roughly 20,000,000 people of Polish ancestry living outside Poland, making the Polish diaspora one of the largest in the world [1] and one of the most widely dispersed. Reasons for displacement include border shifts, forced expulsions, resettlement by voluntary and forced exile, and political or economic emigration .

  7. As their people starve and die, Haiti’s politicians continue ...

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    Haiti, he said, needs jobs, and it’s incomprehensible that job-creating industries like his are being destroyed along with hospitals, schools, pharmacies and police stations.

  8. Haitians - Wikipedia

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    Haiti's population is mostly of African descent (5% are of mixed African and other ancestry), [37] though people of many different ethnic and national backgrounds have settled and impacted the country, such as Poles [38] [39] (from Napoleon's Polish legions), Jews, [40] Arabs [41] (from the Arab diaspora), Chinese, [42] Indians, [43] [44 ...

  9. History of Haitian nationality and citizenship - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, the child must renounce one of their nationalities. Haiti's national gazette, Le Moniteur, indicates that dual citizenship was legalized in Haiti in June 2012, when the 1987 constitution was amended to remove the prohibition against the holding of foreign citizenship by Haitians (19 June 2012, 7).