Trump Administration Seeks Access to Immigrant Children’s Database, Sparking Fears of Family Separation

Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration is moving to grant U.S. immigration officers access to a federal database containing sensitive information on hundreds of thousands of immigrant children and teens who entered the United States without their parents, according to an interview with White House border czar Tom Homan published Friday in The Washington Post….

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Haitian Rara: A Vibrant Tradition of Music, Spirituality, and Resistance

Haitian Rara is a dynamic and culturally rich tradition that blends music, dance, spirituality, and community celebration. Rooted in Haiti’s African heritage and deeply intertwined with Vodou (Voodoo) practices, Rara is a powerful expression of Haitian identity, history, and resilience. It is most prominently celebrated during Lent and Easter, but its influence extends far beyond…

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New Political Coalition Emerges, Proposes Dual Leadership Transition in Haiti

Port-au-Prince, Haiti – A new political coalition has formed, uniting three prominent groups: the National Congress of Ouanaminthe for a New Haiti, the National Awakening for Haitian Sovereignty, and the FND (Front National pour le Développement). The coalition announced its formation this week, unveiling a bold proposal for a dual leadership transition in Haiti. The coalition is advocating for…

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Haitian Authorities Arrest CAS Director Eleonor Devallon in High-Profile Operation

Port-au-Prince, Haiti – In a significant development, Eleonor Devallon, the Director of CAS (Centre d’Accueil et de Soutien), was taken into custody this Thursday by the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ). The arrest was confirmed by Lionel Lazarre, spokesperson for the Haitian National Police (PNH), marking a notable step in the authorities’ efforts…

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Haiti’s need for modernization

Haiti’s need for modernization is a critical and multifaceted challenge that intersects with its historical, economic, social, and political realities. As the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, Haiti has a rich history of resilience and resistance. However, centuries of external exploitation, internal instability, and natural disasters have left the country struggling…

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Haiti, yes, we can!

The state of Haiti today is one of profound crisis, marked by a combination of political instability, economic collapse, rampant insecurity, and humanitarian suffering. The country, which has faced decades of challenges, is now at a critical juncture, with its future hanging in the balance. Here are some key aspects of the current situation and…

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Leslie Voltaire Announces General Elections for November 2025 and Accuses Michel Martelly of Being Behind the Gangs

During an interview with TV5 Monde this Wednesday in France, Leslie Voltaire, President of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) and representative of Fanmi Lavalas, confirmed that Haiti’s general elections will be held on November 15, 2025. He also announced that the constitutional referendum is scheduled for May 11, 2025, in accordance with a document prepared…

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