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Over 1,500 men and women were deported to Haiti due to a criminal history. Within the first year after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, criminal deportations to Haiti began. Many of those deported were lawful permanent residents who had lived in the United States for years, leaving behind family members and children. [7] Some later died. [2]
He was flown to Alexandria, Louisiana, for deportation to Haiti — a country he wasn’t born in, and had never set foot in during his 40 years. The day before that flight, Pierrilus got a last ...
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]
The Biden administration has started to deport Haitians back to Port-au-Prince even as an extreme wave of brutal violence continues to force Haitians to flee their homes and an increasing number ...
One of Haiti’s most controversial figures is back in his troubled homeland after being deported from the United States on Thursday. U.S. deports former coup leader, convicted drug trafficker Guy ...
Jean-Charles Moïse (born 20 April 1967 [1]) is a Haitian politician. He is the leader of the Pitit Desalin political party, and was a candidate for President of Haiti in 2015, and again in 2016, when the presidential elections were redone. [2]
More than 480 human rights organizations sent a letter to the Biden administration on Wednesday asking for a moratorium on deportations to Haiti, the immediate release of detained Haitian migrants ...
Jean-Claude Duperval (1947 – 21 May 2020 [1]) was a Haitian military officer, who served as the Acting Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti from 10 October to 17 November 1994, during Operation Uphold Democracy.