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The Trump administration aims to deport individuals tied to a Haitian gang. U.S. officials say the gang fuels violence and ...
NEW YORK —Haiti’s human rights crisis is spiraling out of control, driven by entrenched elite corruption, a fractured ...
A group of Haitians with Temporary Protected Status is challenging the Trump administration's end of legal protections from ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to end Temporary Protective Status for Haitian immigrants have left hundreds of thousands ...
The ban, and the terrorist designation, are likely meant to deal with the problem of illegal arms trafficking to Haitian gangs, which have used South Florida ports to smuggle weapons to Haiti ...
The Trump administration says it is taking deportation actions against legal permanent residents in the United States (US) ...
A Haitian citizen with U.S. permanent residency was detained by ICE for allegedly supporting Haitian gang leaders and ...
Following OFAC's designation of certain Haitian armed groups as terrorist organizations, the BRH calls on financial ...
Haiti’s gangs have gained “near-total control” of the capital and authorities are unable to stop escalating violence across the impoverished Caribbean nation, senior U.N. officials warned ...
Pierre Réginald Boulos faces deportation after he was arrested by ICE for allegedly supporting violent Haitian gangs ...
According to the United Nations, nearly 1.3 million people in Haiti are currently displaced. Haiti has been in a political tailspin since the 2021 assassination of its president, Jovenel Moise.
Haiti’s most powerful gang coalition and another criminal armed group operating in the country’s breadbasket have been added to a United Nations global sanctions list.