This Article discusses various aspects of United States/Haitian relations during the 1980s and 1990s. It examines United States domestic immigration law and policy as applied to Haitian asylum-seekers who have reached the shores of the United States or who have been apprehended in the territorial sea. Additionally, this Article will examine foreign policy aimed at preventing Haitians from fleeing their homeland. It will discuss legislative policies of the United States Congress in light of the domestic and foreign policies pursued by the executive branch toward Haiti. Finally, it will conclude with certain observations and recommendations
SUMMARY Haitian migrations towards the United States have always played an important part among the ...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
The Haitian Revolution, lasting from 1791 to 1804, was the first successful slave-led insurrection a...
This article discusses the policy consequences of the United States government program, in operation...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The article examines the recent immigration of Haitians to the United States and their claims for po...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
The premise of this study is that the 1991-1994 crisis of Haiti following the end of the Cold War ca...
Contains two essays: 'The Dominican Republic Elections and the United Nations Embargo against Hait...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
This dissertation explores the evolution of political activism among Haitians in the United States f...
Pursuant to Executive Order 12,807 of May 23, 1992, the “Kennebunkport Order,” United States Coast G...
Recent developments in Haiti including political assassinations attributed to both former Haitian mi...
Inconsistencies in U.S. refugee policies have been due to the complex matrix of actors who participa...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
SUMMARY Haitian migrations towards the United States have always played an important part among the ...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
The Haitian Revolution, lasting from 1791 to 1804, was the first successful slave-led insurrection a...
This article discusses the policy consequences of the United States government program, in operation...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The article examines the recent immigration of Haitians to the United States and their claims for po...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
The premise of this study is that the 1991-1994 crisis of Haiti following the end of the Cold War ca...
Contains two essays: 'The Dominican Republic Elections and the United Nations Embargo against Hait...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
This dissertation explores the evolution of political activism among Haitians in the United States f...
Pursuant to Executive Order 12,807 of May 23, 1992, the “Kennebunkport Order,” United States Coast G...
Recent developments in Haiti including political assassinations attributed to both former Haitian mi...
Inconsistencies in U.S. refugee policies have been due to the complex matrix of actors who participa...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
SUMMARY Haitian migrations towards the United States have always played an important part among the ...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
The Haitian Revolution, lasting from 1791 to 1804, was the first successful slave-led insurrection a...