United States Administration deports thousands of Haitians from camps in Texas

Updated : Sep 25, 2021 15:56
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Editorji News Desk

Border camps in Texas were cleared by the United States administration as a result deporting thousands of Haitians back to their country. 

Approximately, 12,000 migrants will be able to make their case for protection before U.S. immigration judges, an estimated 8,000 voluntarily returned to Mexico, and 2,000 were expelled to Haiti. The fate of others detained is to be decided. 

Workers on Friday removed all camp debris in Texas, with witnesses at Reuters saying that all makeshift camps and tents were brought down. 

State troopers lined the banks of river Rio Grande on the US-Mexico border to discourage anymore crossings into the US. 

US Special Envoy to Haiti, Daniel Foote resigns over 'inhumane' deportation of Haitians. 

 

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