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What Will Biden Administration Do To Uphold US Constitutional Statues & UN International Code Instating The Rescue of Haitians Facing Violence in Haiti

Updated: Mar 27


POLITICS: Two weeks ago, US Press Secretary reported on the developing situation in Haiti. Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre commented in regard to the situation in Haiti stating that tge Biden-Harris administration had engaged initiatives to address the ongoing violence and tge circumstances suffered by the people there. According to a recent report there are, still, 1.4 million Haitians facing the violent aggression imposed by crime rings tgere while their hope to escape danger in the United States remains urgently extant.


By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter


"Violent crime is common, including murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, assault, sexual assault and carjacking. The Government of Haiti has extended the State of Emergency in the department of the Ouest" - Report on Current Conditions in Haiti, March 2024


Since the outbreak of violence in Haiti, few migrants seeking refuge in accordance with tge UN international code, have traveled across dangerous waters using primitive boats while facing inclement conditions for long hours of ocean transport.


"The Biden administration has been scouring the world for leaders willing to send some of their security forces to the island."-- Andres Martinez Fernandez, Senior Policy Analyst in Heritage’s Allison Center for National Security.


In the last weeks of March a number of Haitians reached Florida as Hovernor Ron DeSantis sought after their being repatriated time of war in the streets of Haiti. In reaction to the ongoing situation involving the plight of the Haitian people, there has been some discussion held in the U.S. involving the concerns of the people who were successful in reaching the United States Reports however, inficate that Hovernor DeSantis has set upon many of those who arrived here to have them returned to Haiti in unsafe vessels while the waters of the () remain unsafe.


"The Biden administration must articulate a detailed and credible plan to address the crisis, including a timeline, contingencies and an achievable end state."--Andres Martinez-Fernandez is a Senior Policy Analyst in Heritage’s Allison Center for National Security.


In recent days, the Biden administration has received nesrly 500 letters requesting the White House to take action to provide humanitarian aid, immediate transport across dangerous seas and housing to alien refugees while pleading with tge Biden administration to do so in no manner at all disparaged in comparison to the rescue and support given the Latino refugees .


As Congress considers supplying Latin refugees eith debt cards, Haitian refugees ask only to be saved from the ravages of the violence that continues in Haiti.


Human rights advocates and members of US within the Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights beseech the President to turn his focus to the human rights concerns of tge Haitian people. Today, reports emanating from human rights proponents and some members iftge USIDHR have been informed that the administration remains at a stand still and that no action is being taken by the White House in response to the zplightnof the Haitian prople.


Today, advocates for the safety and protection of endangered people stated that the White House issued the effects of a deportation monitoring to prevent Haitians being returned to face life endangerment. Advocates for human life rights have , also, requesting the immediate release of detained Haitian migrants, the closure of pending deportation cases for Haitian migrants and a new designation of Temporary Protected Status.


To date, the U.S. federal government has not sought after neither has the US Department of Justice executed an appeal to the decision made by SCOTUS to uphold a laws ordered by Florida Governor DeSantis and Texas Governor Abbott to block the entry into the U.S. by Haitian migrants and those who illegally enter the U.S.



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