Corruption and money laundering continue to undermine prospects for stability in Haiti, while enabling trafficking and organized crime.”
It's estimated over half a million weapons are in Haiti, many trafficked illegally from the U.S. Officials are working to disrupt these networks, but the flow of guns continues to ravage the nation.
The transitional government should prioritize governance over competing personal and political interests. Now is not the time for political infighting.’
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Despite facing constant criticism from angry customers due to operating issues, notably flight delays, cancellations and ticket prices, Sunrise Airways has remained relatively reliable to Haitians, connecting them to Haitian cities and the diaspora,
Traffic came to a standstill in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood Thursday afternoon after authorities said a garbage truck brought down three power poles, leaving a trail of damage and widespread power outages.
This Sunday, a leading Haitian community group will mark 15 years since a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, leaving tens of thousands killed and injured, and displacing millions of people, in one of the Caribbean nation’s worst natural disasters.
MIAMI - As the 15th anniversary of Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake approaches, new concerns emerge for survivors who sought refuge and treatment in the United States.
Leaders from the Family Action Network Movement, or FANM, want the outgoing Biden administration to extend "Temporary Protected Status" to more than 200,000 Haitians nationwide.
The Family Action Network Movement held a vigil Sunday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake, bringing together South Florida leaders and community advocates in Little Haiti.
The U.N. migration agency says internal displacement in Haiti, largely caused by gang violence, has tripled over the last year and now surpasses 1 million people — a record in the Caribbean nation.
To understand how these firearms reach Haiti, Scripps News visited Miami, a major hub in the illicit arms trade. "These weapons were seized here in the U.S. en route to Haiti," said Rafael ...