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As President Donald Trump's administration rolls back immigration programs, U.S. nursing homes report critical staffing ...
Haiti police seized a record 1.05 tonnes of cocaine in a July 13 raid on Tortuga Island, marking its largest drug bust ever.
Gilbert "Ton Jilbè" Jean, survivor of the 1937 Kout Kouto or Parsley Massacre, died July 1 at age 103. Jean, a humble farmer and living archive of Haitian history, passed in Dosmond, Haiti—nearly 90 ...
NYC immigrants struggle to find legal help as ICE arrests rise in courtrooms and legal aid groups reach capacity.
A Haitian student held by ICE despite TPS protections was released after pressure from lawmakers. His case highlights ongoing TPS debate.
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La Gonâve native Gerdine Michel Ulysse brings Creole and Haitian Studies to the University of Chicago, shaping the field in U.S. academia.
Haitians and friends of Haiti share vivid memories of the Hotel Oloffson—a cultural hub where music, history and community ...
As Cap-Haïtien prepares to celebrate its 355th anniversary and proceeds with a road construction project, city officials are ...
In Maniche, a commune in southern Haiti, rice production is rebounding after years of decline linked to trade policies ...
The Foundation Haiti Against Cancer in Infant (FHACI) is hosting a Summer Brunch on July 13th in Florida to raise essential ...
The violent arson that destroyed the iconic Hôtel Oloffson leaves Haiti’s LGBTQ+ community without a rare refuge. For decades ...
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