On August 21, an ICE charter flight carrying 161 Haitian deportees landed in Cap-Haïtien. This operation marks the first significant deportation to Haiti since the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for many Haitians during the Trump administration. The deportees were taken to northern Haiti due to ongoing gang violence, which has rendered the capital's airport unsafe for such operations.
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ICE Deportation Flight Brings Over 160 Haitians Back to Cap-Haïtien
An ICE charter flight with 161 deportees from the U.S. arrived in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, on August 21. This deportation follows the end of Temporary Protected Status for many Haitians and was necessitated by safety concerns at the capital's airport due to gang violence.
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ICE Deportation Flight Brings Over 160 Haitians Back to Cap-Haïtien