US President Donald Trump’s government announced Friday the irrevocable revocation of the provisional protection regime granted during the days of its democratic predecessor Joe Biden to about 520,000 Haitians in the US, who will therefore be able to.
The Minister of the Interior Christie Noem “He concluded that, overall, conditions in the country have improved sufficiently so that the Aitians can return to their homes safely,” According to a statement from its services.
At the same time, however, US diplomacy recommends to US citizens “Do not travel” to Haiti because of the risk of “abduction”, “crime”, “political riots” and “lack of health services”.
Republican President Trump has announced the fight against irregular migration into absolute priority, continuing to speak of “invasive” In the US “criminals coming from abroad” and making sure deportations of buddies are abundant.
His government thus recalled the ‘Temporary Protection Status’ (TPS) granted to 530,000 Haitian nationals, as it has already done about 350,000 Venezuelan nationals and about 11,000 Afghan nationals.
TPS, which protects beneficiaries from expulsion and gives them the right to work in the US, is temporarily granted to immigrants whose safety is considered to be threatened in their homeland due to armed conflicts, natural disasters or others. ‘Excellent’ circumstances.
In February, the Interior Ministry of Security had already announced that it canceled the extension of TPS for 18 months for Haitian nationals, which would be in force until February 2026. As a result, the validity of the provisional protection regime expires on August 3rd.
The ministry confirmed in a statement yesterday this date of the final termination of TPS for the Aitians, adding that the decision “It will come into force on September 2”.
“Allowing Eatan citizens to stay temporarily in the US is against the national interest”Christie Noe added, without any other explanation.
Haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere, has kneelled because of the violence of organized crime: gangs, some of which have allied, control almost the entire capital and are accused of a mile of crimes – murders, rape, looting, extortion …
Against the backdrop of chronic political volatility in the Caribbean state, almost 1.3 million people have been forced to displace the country where the gangs are fired, the United Nations said on June 11.
At least 2,680 people died due to the wave of gang violence in Haiti from January to May, also by UN numbers.
Source :Skai
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