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On March 18, the first plane with deportees from the US landed in Cap-Haïtien. Of the 46 passengers, 25 were convicted felons ...
Postponed in 2022 and moved to northern city Cap-Haitien the following year over security fears, the celebration returned to ...
The U.S. is warning against travel to Haiti as violent gangs take complete control of the capital, Port-au-Prince — and that's causing security experts to question the Trump Administration's plans to ...
Families are being uprooted time and again, forced to leave everything behind as they flee for safety. Many of those displaced were already living in precarious conditions after previous displacements ...
Residents of Haiti’s gang-plagued capital could enjoy a brief escape from daily lives scarred with violence this weekend as ...
A law enforcement boat crew from Coast Guard Cutter Seneca (WMEC 906) intercepts an overloaded vessel with Haitian aliens approximately 35 miles north of Cap-Haitien, Haiti ... liaison officer to U.S.
Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, is as close as it's been to falling as heavily armed gangs continue to expand their control, leaving government institutions in retreat and residents trapped.
he said noting that with no airlines landing in Port-au-Prince since November, it means returnees will need to risk their lives traveling through gang checkpoints to get out of Cap-Haïtien.
Postponed in 2022 and moved to northern city Cap-Haitien the following year over security fears, the celebration returned to Port-au-Prince last year in a cut-down, four-day format. This year's ...
Haitians are reaching their limit, as gangs take over more cities and people are left with no option but to flee their homes.
Brent Pearson, Coast Guard liaison officer to US Embassy Port-au-Prince said in a statement ... afloat about 35 miles off the coast of Cap-Haitien in Haiti, with the migrants spilling over ...