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The U.S. government has provided more than $170 million in humanitarian aid since October 2022, making it the single largest humanitarian assistance provider to Haiti. No protected status
When demonstrations resumed last month demanding Henry's resignation, the top U.S. diplomat in Haiti again rushed to his defense. "Ariel Henry will leave after the elections," U.S. chargé d’affaires Eric Stromayer told a local radio station. But the Biden administration isn’t the only the U.S. administration that failed to get Haiti right.
When Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry filled the void left by the assassination of the country’s president in 2021, he did so over the protest of wide segments of the population but with the ...
The Biden-Harris Administration announced $75.5 million in bilateral development and health assistance in January 2021, covering democratic governance, health, education, agricultural development, and pre-election activities. This aid aims to support Haiti's safety, security, and development, marking a continued partnership between the two nations.
President Joe Biden and President William Ruto of the Republic of Kenya (not pictured) hold a joint press conference on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Washington, D.C., during Ruto’s state visit to ...
[23] [159] [160] Over the next days US military airlifted its embassy personnel [161] and the European Union evacuated all diplomatic staff from Haiti. [162] Schools and government offices remained closed in the capital after the 8 March attack on the National Palace , and continuing attacks on police stations, hospitals, and courthouses.
In 2016, six years after the earthquake, the United States began removing undocumented Haitians unprotected by TPS (temporary protected status), and deported them back to Haiti. About 600 Haitians were deported in 2016. In 2017, efforts to end TPS by the national government and the Trump administration began and about 5,500 Haitian refugees ...
The Biden administration will not send U.S. troops to Haiti to help its national police respond to a rapidly evolving security crisis, as a united front of gang leaders has led attacks on the ...