Haitians deported by the Biden Administration thinks Haiti is hell, many are attempting to leave again
Del Rio Texas : White man on a horse gathering black Haitians - You probably thought it was a slave movie
Some of these Haiti migrants left the country after the 2010 earthquake. I thought they left, the situation in Haiti, already bad, was getting worse for them. So they sold many of the little things that had to go elsewhere and seek a better life.
Now, only a few years later, the country has gotten a lot worse they say and they are not wrong.
The capital city Port-au-Prince Haiti is infested with gangs, violence and kidnapping. Many people are sequestered in their homes unable to even go out to work and earn their daily bread.
Many of the deported Haitians came back with wives and kids, children who have other nationalities.
Now think about this for a moment. Most if not all of what their owned back home was sold for passage to a promised land. Many of them still owe money to family and friends back home for that passage, debt that has not yet been repaid.
"I used all my life savings to try to get to the United States," one of these deportees told a news reporter from The Guardian after he was deported back to Haiti from under the now famous Del Rio bridge in Texas.
Survival is an instinctive duty of every animal on the planet. If a man does not feel that he can survive in the country where he lives, he will take whatever risk necessary to leave and seek food, shelter and the pursuit of happiness elsewhere.
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