Anonymous ID: 7926ba Sept. 18, 2021, 11:05 a.m. No.14609857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0006

"Biden to begin 'deportation blitz' as soon as tomorrow and restart the repatriation flights to Haiti he cancelled a week ago, triggering influx of 14,000 Haitians across the border as thousands continue to arrive in US"

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10004183/Biden-begin-deportation-blitz-Haiti-Sunday-restart-repatriation-trips-ended.html

 

-The US will begin deported undocumented Haitian immigrants on Sunday after 14,000 arrived at Texas and thousands more continue to make the trip

 

-The Biden administration is pushing Haiti's government to accept eight flights per day, about a week since Biden ended repatriation flights to Haiti

 

-A federal judge ordered a block on the deportation blitz, but the US has a two-week window to conduct deportations until the order goes into effect

 

-The majority of migrants have constructed make shift camps in Del Rio, Texas, where a bridge serves as shade amid high temperatures and squalid conditions

 

-Haiti is reeling from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that killed thousands as well as the political unrest following the presidential assassination in July

 

The Biden administration has begun preparing deportation flights to Haiti in order to curb the number of undocumented migrants flooding into Del Rio, Texas, after nearly 14,000 immigrants began camping in the area as thousand continue to arrive.

 

Department of Homeland Security officials are planning as many as eight flights per day to Haiti, starting on Sunday, about a week since President Joe Biden cancelled repatriation flights to Haiti.

 

Haiti - which is recovering from a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people and damaged more than 100,000 homes - is prepared to only accept at least three flights a day, but Biden's administration will push for the eight, The Washington Post reported.

 

Despite the oncoming deportation blitz, thousands of Haitian continue to cross the US-Mexico border, wading through dark waters of the Rio Grande in order to reach America.

 

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PHOTO CAPTION: Most of the migrants come from Haiti, with Cubans, Venezuelans and Nicaraguans also making the trip into the US