Haitians condemn mass deportations and inhumane treatment by U.S. authorities

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-09-28 00:10:26

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​A protest held in Miami against mass deportations and inhumane treatment of Haitians​

Port-au-Prince, September 28 (RHC)-- Protests around the world are targeting the racist and criminal violation of human rights of Haitians at the U.S.-Mexico border.   Throughout the United States and many countries across the globe, people are coming out against U.S. imperialist policies. 

In Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, demonstrators condemned the inhumane treatment of asylum seekers in the United States.  

One organizer of the protests, Saint-fleur Edouard, told reporters: “We are here not to ask for favors from the United States. We are here demanding that they respect that we, as Haitians, as Haitian migrants, have rights. We are demanding that American laws on immigration be applied to Haitians just as they are applied to those from other countries.”

Meanwhile, Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry told world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly that migration will continue as long as massive global inequalities exist.

In Del Rio, Texas, a makeshift encampment, where up to 30,000 Haitian asylum seekers stayed or passed through, was cleared by authorities as the Biden administration continues to expedite its mass expulsion of migrants without due process.  

At least five deportation flights took off Sunday, with thousands expelled in the past week alone.  The International Organization for Migration says dozens of children with non-Haitian passports were among those deported. 

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said about 12,000 people were allowed to remain in the U.S. to fight for asylum. 

Meanwhile, an estimated 8,000 Haitians were forced to cross the border back into Mexico after facing violence and being deprived of food, water and shelter.


 



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