“Inhumane” evictions | US Ambassador to Haiti resigns

(Port-au-Prince) US Ambassador to Haiti Daniel Futte has resigned, condemning the US “inhumane” deportation of thousands of Haitian immigrants terrorized by armed groups.




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“I do not agree with the US’s inhumane and counterproductive decision to deport thousands of Haitian refugees and illegal immigrants to Haiti.

Photo by Ralph Teddy Errol, Tenants

Haitian immigrants returning from a bus ride to Dormack on September 21, 2021 at the Dossaint-Louvre International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

“Our political approach in Haiti is deeply flawed and my recommendations were ignored and rejected when they did not change,” Mr Futte condemned in his letter.

“We thank Special Envoy Football for our commitment to the country and the people of Haiti,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

“False” allegations

That morning, State Department spokesman Nate Price dismissed Daniel Foote’s allegations as “simply lying” in terms of price.

It is a shame that instead of participating in the political process of settlement, Special Envoy Food both resigned and misrepresented the circumstances of his resignation.

State Department spokesman Nate Price

A spokesman said Daniel Food “did not use the opportunity to express concern about immigrants during his tenure, but instead chose to resign.”

Food asked for more power

Daniel Food sought to expand his decision-making power over US policy in Haiti, and the Biden administration decided it was not appropriate to offer him such a privilege, with a senior official responding in the guise of ‘anonymity’.

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Tens of thousands of immigrants, mostly Haitians, have been concentrating for weeks in the Mexican cities of Tapasula (on the southern border of Guatemala) and Ciudad Acuna (on the northern, Texas border), where they live in heat and unsanitary conditions.

In the latter city, tensions erupted after the deployment of one hundred Mexican police on Thursday.

15,000 migrants, 1,400 evictions

The United States halted the deportation of Haitian illegal immigrants after an earthquake devastated southern Haiti on August 14, but restored the game of restoration within days of more than 15,000 migrants under a bridge in Texas.

Since Sunday, U.S. migration services have already chartered 12 flights, deporting more than 1,400 people, including several hundred children, to the capital, Port-au-Prince, and the country’s second city, Cape Haitian.

Daniel Foote was appointed on July 22 with the aim of “facilitating peace and stability” and holding “free and fair” elections after the assassination of President Jovnell Moss.

His parliamentary difficulties and his resignation after Afghanistan were a new blow to Joe Biden: the policy of mass deportation of Haitian immigrants to their country amid security turmoil was thus – harshly – criticized by his own ambassador.

The evictions were criticized by Democrats

In a rare critique, Senate Democrat Chuck Schumacher on Tuesday called for an immediate end to what Joe Biden described as “disgraceful.”

He emphasized that the decision was not a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations, but rather a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations.

The United States was one of the main influential forces in Haiti, which occupied Military for 19 years from 1915 to 1934. The direction of the Haitian government that wanted troops to defend the Caribbean.

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