A Haitian-born man lost his U.S. citizenship after a federal judge determined he defrauded COVID-19 relief programs.
The weapons displayed in a Miami federal courtroom were a combination of shotguns, rifles and submachine guns, among them an Uzi, a shotgun with an Israeli-made Galil rifle etched with “Police ...
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The 7 most dangerous countries tourists still visit (but maybe shouldn't)
Every year, millions of people pack their bags and head to places most travel agents would refuse to book. Some are ...
A UN expert stated on Monday that there is still hope to improve the situation in Haiti and restore national security amid shifting gang frontlines, emphasizing the UN's commitment to monitor human ...
The FBI case agent assigned to the assassination of Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moïse, testified Monday in Miami federal court ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will decide whether President Donald Trump can terminate temporary deportation ...
Haiti has a chance now to tackle pervasive gang violence with a U.S.-initiated international force starting to deploy and a ...
Prince. Bestselling author Mitch Albom runs an orphanage in the city. Children there grow up and get an education in a haven behind walls.
Stacy Librandi went to Haiti as a volunteer new to disaster relief in 2010. Sixteen years later, she runs the largest and foremost emergency medical ambulance and medevac service in Haiti.
Both became pastors in Springfield, Ohio. Both share a goal inspired by their faith: supporting the city’s Haitian migrants who fear deportation under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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