A number of members of Congress are taking a stand for Haiti’s women and girls, warning that their bodies can no longer serve as a battleground for the country’s deepening crisis.
By Sarah Morland Jan 22 (Reuters) - A U.N.-backed security force deployed to Haiti to help local police fight off armed gangs ...
Members of the congressional Haiti and Black caucuses announced Thursday that they are pursuing a petition to attrempt to ...
UN officials warned on Wednesday that Haiti's crisis has reached a critical phase as violence escalates, with entrenched criminal networks and extensive humanitarian needs fueling national ...
About 350,000 people would be unable to legally drive, work or live in the United States, including hundreds on the Treasure ...
A U.N.-backed security force deployed to Haiti to help local police fight off armed gangs that have taken over much of the ...
U.S. officials warned Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council against making changing government changes as the temporary body’s mandate nears its Feb. 7 expiration. The warning came after the CPT ...
Haitian TPS is scheduled to expire Feb. 3, which would leave all TPS holders vulnerable to deportation. Thousands of people ...
Sixteen years after Haiti's catastrophic earthquake, the future remains uncertain for thousands of Haitians in the U.S. as ...
Rampant gang violence has pushed the population to new levels of hunger, highlighting the urgent need to tackle food ...
Labadee, located along Haiti's northern coastline, is a private port used exclusively by ships operated by Royal Caribbean ...
Relatives who are still in Brazil or Haiti would be prevented from immigrating to the United States under the new move.
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