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Donald Trump · Port-Au-PrinceThe U.S. government will deport lawful permanent residents accused of aiding or collaborating with leaders of Haitian gang Viv Ansanm, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on July 21.
Viv Ansanm is a coalition of criminal gangs operating in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. The coalition was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the United States on May 2.
In a statement, Rubio said that the group has fueled instability in Haiti thro…See the Story
"Supported and Collaborated with Haitian Gang Leaders": Rubio on Expulsion of U.S. Residents Linked to FTO
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Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrinceJournalist Guerrier Henry, self-proclaimed defender of the voiceless, finds himself once again in the sights of the Haitian justice. Star host of Boukante Lapawol on Radio Méga, he is this time invited to report to the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ), on Monday 28 July 2025 at 10 a.m., to explain his alleged links with a terrorist leader of the fearsome criminal coalition "Viv ansanm". The convocation, signed by Inspector Gener…Read Article
Warrior Henry Summoned by Dcpj for Alleged Links with a Terrorist Leader

Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrinceOver the past two weeks, the U.S. Department of State has added four countries to its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list. The newly listed countries are Haiti, Libya, Iraq, and Syria. These advisories represent the most serious classification issued by the department. Each Level 4 warning is based on a combination of risks that may include violent crime, terrorism, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, kidnapping, and armed conflict. The department ev…Read Article