The government says it will not halt deportations, and business leaders call for a plan to regularize Haitians

CristoRey

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Here is how the USA will handle the Haitian problem:


Trump ends deportation protection for 500,000 Haitians​

The U.S. government plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 500,000 Haitians, which will lead to potential deportations starting in August 2025. This decision comes despite ongoing violence and instability in Haiti, raising concerns about the safety of returning individuals to the country.


The Trump administration has devised plans to spend up to $250 million earmarked for foreign assistance to fund instead the removal and return of people from active conflict zones, including 700,000 Ukrainian and Haitian migrants who fled to the United States amid extreme, ongoing violence back home, according to draft internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
Every single one of these men who are of fighting age should be rounded up and sent home to fight for their countries and if necessary, die for their countries just as my ancestors did years ago.

Bunch of damn cowards.
At what point did it become America's responsibility to support these losers?
 

johne

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Here is how the USA will handle the Haitian problem:


Trump ends deportation protection for 500,000 Haitians​

The U.S. government plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 500,000 Haitians, which will lead to potential deportations starting in August 2025. This decision comes despite ongoing violence and instability in Haiti, raising concerns about the safety of returning individuals to the country.


The Trump administration has devised plans to spend up to $250 million earmarked for foreign assistance to fund instead the removal and return of people from active conflict zones, including 700,000 Ukrainian and Haitian migrants who fled to the United States amid extreme, ongoing violence back home, according to draft internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
Comical.They are headings toward YOUR "other" country. Guess you can't win windy?
 

windeguy

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Comical.They are headings toward YOUR "other" country. Guess you can't win windy?
Well, they are actually heading from my home country to Haiti. I don't want any illegals in either of my countries.
I see deporting illegals from the USA as a win, by the way.

The DR, on the other hand, needs to do a better job of keeping Haitians in Haiti which I call the boomerang problem , as well as enforcing the labor laws in the DR.

 

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Every single one of these men who are of fighting age should be rounded up and sent home to fight for their countries and if necessary, die for their countries just as my ancestors did years ago.

Bunch of damn cowards.
At what point did it become America's responsibility to support these losers?
reminds me of a video of a US soldier telling something similar to some middle eastern soldiers. “dont have a truck? then march and i bet you will kick their assess”
 

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SANTIAGO.- The National Environmental Protection Service (SENPA), the General Directorate of Migration (DGM), and the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MIMARENA) launched a unified and far-reaching operation here to halt illegal occupation and protect the integrity of the “Salto de la Tinaja” natural monument.

As a result of the official intervention in this protected area, 28 Haitian nationals with irregular immigration status were arrested for illegal construction, affecting the conservation of nature, biodiversity, and the region’s natural landscapes. The offenders were transferred to the DGM’s detention center for undocumented immigrants in Santiago for the corresponding legal proceedings.

The operational deployment covered the Los Higos, La Búcara, El Níspero, and El Aguacate sectors, located within the boundaries of the protected area. It was led by representatives of SENPA (National Enforcement Agency) and coordinated by immigration agents and a technical commission from MIMARENA assigned to this province.

Through this action, the institutions involved strictly comply with environmental regulations, acting firmly to protect ecosystems, flora and fauna, as well as relevant landscape and cultural features.

The authorities affirmed that they will continue to implement strategic operations to ensure sustainable development and legal security in these areas, which are essential to the country’s environmental balance.
 
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