US deports 46 Haitian immigrants back to Haiti
The US and Donald Trump continue to crack down on sending immigrants back into their homelands with ICE working around the clock to ensure the “Make America Great Again” goal is reached.
Several immigrants from Haiti have been flown back to Haiti. The deportees from the United States were aboard a flight that landed in Haiti from Miami on Tuesday.
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On March 18, 46 Haitian deportees, including 25 felons, were flown from the U.S. to Haiti. The plane arrived in Cap-Haïtien, in the north of the country according to a Haitian government source.
Makenson Estilice, one deportee, had lived in Brazil since 2013 before entering the U.S. through Mexico, seeking Temporary Protected Status under President Biden.
“I traveled to Mexico and then entered the United States,” he said.
Democratic lawmakers have demanded that the US extend deportation protection for more than 500,000 Haitians, warning that without it they would be sent to a war zone.
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