Dozens of deportees from the United States were aboard a flight that landed in Haiti from Miami on Tuesday. The plane arrived ...
In Haiti, one's status as a deportee brings an added level of risk. Here is why police and gangs are targeting such people ...
Ultimately, the men were released, including at least two illegally detained New Jersey men from deplorable conditions in a Haitian prison. Here is our coverage of the matter. Originally published ...
I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited ...
U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 13 (Reuters) - Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as headquarters for the nation's oldest radio station, as an alliance of ...
Last year more than 5,000 people in Haiti were killed in gang-related violence. The country has been in a political crisis for years. And for Haitians in the U.S. with feet in two worlds, reality in ...
In Haiti, one's status as a deportee brings an added level of risk. Deportees, especially those deported for criminal matters, have long been viewed by authorities and citizens as outsiders and ...
The Record investigated and uncovered the systematic detention of men deported to Haiti and extortion of their families in the U.S. for thousands of dollars For months, the men grappled with ...
After eight months in a packed prison teeming with heat, disease and hunger, Peterson Rosier should have felt free. Instead, he felt fear. Immediately upon arrival in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian ...