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  2. Biden rejects U.S. troop deployment to Haiti as crisis spirals

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    Haiti declared a state of emergency, and the U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince issued an alert calling on U.S. citizens to leave immediately on commercial or private aircraft, even with the airport ...

  3. Haiti has deployed its army; troops joined police to push ...

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    “The bottom line is that the United States simply cannot tolerate anarchy on its doorstep.” For years, Haiti’s armed forces have been trying to enter the battle against gangs but had to ...

  4. American Airlines suspends flights to Haiti indefinitely - AOL

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    The only direct service to the U.S. currently is via Haiti-owned Sunrise Airways. Despite that, it has not stopped the United States from deporting Haitians back to the country. Last week, the ...

  5. Haitian crisis (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    After the airport in Cap-Haïtien reopened, the US resumed deportations to Haiti on 18 April after a three-month hiatus. [ 220 ] Immediately after the publication of the decree creating the Transitional Council on 12 April, President Biden authorized $60 million in aid to the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti using the ...

  6. Haiti–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Haiti and the United States (1997) online; Dash, J. Michael. Haiti and the United States: National stereotypes and the literary imagination (Springer, 2016). Edwards, Jason A. "Defining the enemy for the post-Cold War world: Bill Clinton’s foreign policy discourse on Somalia and Haiti." International Journal of Communication (2008) #6 online

  7. Operation Secure Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The initial contingent of US Marines arrived in Port-au-Prince in the evening of 29 February 2004. By 5 March 2004 a total of 500 French troops, 160 Chileans, 100 Canadians and assorted other nationals deployed to Haiti. On March 22, 2004, the US Department of Defense named the multinational operation in Haiti "Operation Secure Tomorrow". By ...

  8. Haiti’s airports are closed. For those with money and ... - AOL

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    The United States also evacuated its non-essential staff at its embassy in Tabarre, where gangs looted several businesses and took over a car dealership where the Jamaica consulate is housed.

  9. ‘It’s pure war.’ A nation key to fight against Haiti’s gangs ...

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    The West African nation of Benin is supposed to be a critical partner in the multinational security mission helping Haiti fight violent gangs — pledging the single-largest force of 1,500 to ...

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