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The administration repatriated about 50 Haitians on Thursday, authorities said, marking the first deportation flight in several months to the Caribbean nation struggling with surging gang violence.
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Organizaciones locales que ofrecen servicios legales y sociales dicen que las estafas de pasaportes y los retrasos en el programa del proceso probatorio de la administración de Biden están haciendo su trabajo más difÃcil y las vidas de los haitianos más estresadas.
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The City of Miami took ownership of the building in 2005 and planned to demolish it to the ground, until activists convinced the city to back off. Some fear it could be happening again.
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There’s one thing this month keeping the minds of Haitian people off the upheaval in the island nation - Brazil's soccer team at the World Cup. This fandom is a surprising soccer love story that has endured throughout the Haitian diaspora for decades.
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Senior U.S. officials say the U.S. government will revoke visas from current and former Haitian government officials involved with criminal organizations.
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English speakers have a new opportunity to explore how the Haitian Creole language can sound and feel: sweet and romantic, or even rebellious.
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The boat teeming with people listed sharply to its side near Key Largo on Sunday, not far from where another boat was stopped in January. Many of the migrants were in need of medical attention.
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Parsley tells the story of a family trapped in the 1937 massacre of Black Haitians in the Dominican Republic ordered by the brutal and racist dictator Rafael Trujillo.
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Duolingo is launching a Haitian Creole course and challenged Miami Mayor Francis Suarez to participate in its curriculum.
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An FBI investigation accuses three South Florida Haitians of purchasing high-power rifles and pistols for 400 Mawozo, the gang now holding U.S. missionaries.
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Haitian migrants are camped out on the beaches of this Colombian town, which is a stopover before the Darién Gap leading to Panama. They hope the United States will take them in.
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COMMENTARY Many Democrats feel it's unfair to hold a Democratic administration culpable for this month's Haitian migrant crisis at the border. No, actually it's not.