
More than a million Haitian residents have had to escape their homes due to the violence of a continuous group
Thousands of Haitian American parishes gathered for worshiping the Catholic Church’s worship service for the worship service of the Catholic Church in the heart of the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, their homeland endures the decrease and decrease and decrease in violence, food insecurity and humanitarian aid.
Kathelen Furger took part in the service on March 29. Immigration expressed his unbreakable faith that everything will improve in his homelandTo use in the USA.
“We believe in him. We pray for opportunities, “said Furger Associated Press.
Fevier fled to Haiti in 2023 under Biden The administration Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV) program, a Temporary Humanitarian Protection The initiative created to protect foreign citizens global crisis. In March 2025, Trump’s Administration announced his intention Transform the program providing assistance 530,000 migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Last month, a Federal judge temporarily blocked The attempt to end the Trump administration, the protection of deportation, but the future of the bill is uncertain.
Sandina Jean, who also left Haiti two years ago, tells the AP that RTo Eturning of Haiti Iout of question.
“Haiti is getting worse. We don’t have home to go back, “said Jean.
Last week Catholic legal services An immigration session took place, which lasted until 1 in the morning, due to the uncertainty of their future in America. Jean Sofrench, who runs the Church leadership and Training Center, says the parishioners feel high levels of stress as they are confront the opportunity to get out of the country that once welcomed them.
Haiti has To persistent grouping violence From 2021. The gangs, which are now dominated by most of the port in the Haitian capital, have increased their attacks, which led to more than 5,600 people in 2024. The United Nations estimates that it has more than 1 million individuals have been displaced as a result of violence.
The US census assesses that almost half a million HAITA Live in South Floridamaking it the largest Haitian community in the United States.
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