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For four years Jean Fritz Dieu fought to stay alive, traveling by motorbike over rugged mountains and through gang-controlled ...
Haiti’s government says it plans to send 400 police officers to Brazil next month for training as gang violence overwhelms ...
Helene was 17 years old when a gang attacked her neighbourhood in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. She strokes her baby ...
A federal immigration judge in Miami has ruled that Pierre Réginald Boulos, a wealthy Haitian businessman and one-time ...
Haitian gangs are increasingly abducting people and holding them for ransom to raise funds for other criminal activity, ...
Haiti's National Police says three officers and an informant have been killed and a fourth officer is missing in the ...
Haiti has sent 150 soldiers to train in Mexico as the Caribbean country grapples with rampant gang violence. The troops ...
Fritz Alphonse Jean has announced investigations into U.S. deportees linked to gangs or financial crimes, with plans to detain them upon arrival.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced last month that temporary protected status for about 5,000 Haitians would end Sept. 2, five months earlier than planned. The Trump administration has ...
If the government doesn’t put its head together to push back the gangs, they will head toward Belladère and then we will be ...
Haiti has sent 150 soldiers to Mexico for training in the latest effort to fight back gangs that have gained almost entire ...
In the wake of Haiti’s apocalyptic earthquake in 2010, my colleague Kathie Klarreich wrote a much needed dispatch of hope from Port-au-Prince.