Why Haitians in Chile Keep Heading North to the U.S.
Many of the Haitian migrants who recently entered Texas had taken refuge for years in Chile. Some said they faced increasing joblessness, poverty and hostility there. From: New York Times
Many of the Haitian migrants who recently entered Texas had taken refuge for years in Chile. Some said they faced increasing joblessness, poverty and hostility there. From: New York Times
Pictures of border officers rounding up black men have drawn comparisons to US slave patrols.
Haitians who lived abroad for years have been returned to a country in crisis that they barely recognize — often, they say, without a hearing. From: New York Times
In a country where food is scarce and the land can shake underfoot at any moment, political infighting is just one crisis among many. From: New York Times