Haitians seeking asylum in the United States (US) continue to be at risk of being expelled and sent back to a country in crisis. Haiti\u27s capital, Port-au-Prince, has become a battleground between armed groups – thousands of people have fled their homes and many have extremely limited access to healthcare or basic services. More than 26,000 Haitians were expelled from the US between September 2021 and June 2022. In May alone, the US government expelled nearly 4,000 Haitians
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, destroying much of the city’s already fragile infrastructure. Ove...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
Haitian people seeking asylum in the United States continue to face the risks of being expelled and ...
The assessment, conducted between June and August 2022, identified over 113,000 internally displaced...
Following Haiti\u27s 14 August 2021 earthquake, the United States suspended deportations of Haitians...
Given the security conditions in Haiti, civil society groups and organizations assisting returnees e...
It’s now been a year since the U.S. government launched its “comprehensive strategy” in September 20...
The U.S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border city again to Haiti with 6722 migrants, 4442 fa...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The images of mounted Border Patrol agents “pushing back Haitian migrants crossing the Rio Grande to...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
The devastation caused by the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti focused world attention on the h...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
Since armed rebels seized control of Haiti’s fourth largest city, Gonaives, on February 5, 2004, and...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, destroying much of the city’s already fragile infrastructure. Ove...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
Haitian people seeking asylum in the United States continue to face the risks of being expelled and ...
The assessment, conducted between June and August 2022, identified over 113,000 internally displaced...
Following Haiti\u27s 14 August 2021 earthquake, the United States suspended deportations of Haitians...
Given the security conditions in Haiti, civil society groups and organizations assisting returnees e...
It’s now been a year since the U.S. government launched its “comprehensive strategy” in September 20...
The U.S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border city again to Haiti with 6722 migrants, 4442 fa...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The images of mounted Border Patrol agents “pushing back Haitian migrants crossing the Rio Grande to...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
The devastation caused by the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti focused world attention on the h...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
Since armed rebels seized control of Haiti’s fourth largest city, Gonaives, on February 5, 2004, and...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, destroying much of the city’s already fragile infrastructure. Ove...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...