The devastation caused by the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti focused world attention on the humanitarian crisis and prompted U.S. leaders to reconsider policies on Haitian migration.1 Most recently, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has stated: An epidemic cholera strain has been confirmed in Haiti, causing the first cholera outbreak in Haiti in at least 100 years. 2 Some members of Congress have long criticized the interdiction and mandatory detention of Haitians who attempted to enter the United States without proper immigration documents as too harsh given country conditions. Proponents of immigration control policies have held sway for many years in large part because they argue that more lenient treatment of Haitians w...
On January 12, 2010 an earthquake devastated Haiti; an event which would trigger a flood of relief e...
Haitians seeking asylum in the United States (US) continue to be at risk of being expelled and sent ...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...
This report discusses whether the balance should tip more toward humanitarian immigration policies a...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
The images of mounted Border Patrol agents “pushing back Haitian migrants crossing the Rio Grande to...
Following Haiti\u27s 14 August 2021 earthquake, the United States suspended deportations of Haitians...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The Canadian response following the Haitian earthquake of 2010 was not solely focused on providing h...
A catastrophic confluence of factors contributed to the rapid spread of cholera in Haiti following i...
In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti 2010 a second disaster hit the small Caribbean country. ...
The U.S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border city again to Haiti with 6722 migrants, 4442 fa...
In the last few years, Congress has been concerned about a number of developments in Haiti, with att...
On January 12, 2010 an earthquake devastated Haiti; an event which would trigger a flood of relief e...
Haitians seeking asylum in the United States (US) continue to be at risk of being expelled and sent ...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...
This report discusses whether the balance should tip more toward humanitarian immigration policies a...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
The images of mounted Border Patrol agents “pushing back Haitian migrants crossing the Rio Grande to...
Following Haiti\u27s 14 August 2021 earthquake, the United States suspended deportations of Haitians...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The Canadian response following the Haitian earthquake of 2010 was not solely focused on providing h...
A catastrophic confluence of factors contributed to the rapid spread of cholera in Haiti following i...
In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti 2010 a second disaster hit the small Caribbean country. ...
The U.S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border city again to Haiti with 6722 migrants, 4442 fa...
In the last few years, Congress has been concerned about a number of developments in Haiti, with att...
On January 12, 2010 an earthquake devastated Haiti; an event which would trigger a flood of relief e...
Haitians seeking asylum in the United States (US) continue to be at risk of being expelled and sent ...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...