INTL Deportees land in Port-au-Prince: ‘Nobody told us we were going back to Haiti’

summerthyme

Administrator
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Granted there are brigades of commenters both left and right, but ALL the top comments on msn.com are saying it's great that they got sent back.

This sort of surprise punishment (the sort they wanted to inflict on the American taxpayer and citizen generally) will deter others and make them run back across the Rio Grande if they still can. You need them to have nasty surprises, otherwise they'll feel safe in coming and gaming the system. They have to face real risk when they break our laws.

This is how I disagree with Summerthyme's very human reaction. She said it was inhumane that they got a nasty surprise after believing something else. I say it's good and important that they fear a nasty surprise, and they not even know what sort of nasty surprise to expect.
Hey... I *didn't * say it wasn't the correct decision! In fact, it's SO correct, I'm wondering why the Biden cartel made it!
But that doesn't mean I can't see how much human suffering and death these politicians caused with their callous, contradictory decisions.

Summerthyme
 

artichoke

Greetings from near tropical NYC!
I mean he had a TICKET IN! Sponsorship of family already in the US. Provided that family was legal, he could have had a sponsor and gotten in the proper line and gotten in legally and stayed. But those precious children had to see him do it the illegal way, and now understand.
The family is probably also here illegally and unable to sponsor.
 

artichoke

Greetings from near tropical NYC!
Hey... I *didn't * say it wasn't the correct decision! In fact, it's SO correct, I'm wondering why the Biden cartel made it!
But that doesn't mean I can't see how much human suffering and death these politicians caused with their callous, contradictory decisions.

Summerthyme
Summer, I don't blame Biden for being a cartel. Because I believe they're all cartels. Those places that are honest about it, like Mexico, are pretty good places to live. It's understood that if you're pulled over in your car, you slip the cop some cash. That's market efficiency. Those that dress it up with lots of "human rights" and "climate change" BS are worse places to live.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
Mexico joining in the flights...




U.S., Mexico Begin Removal Flights for Haitian Migrants
Bob Price

4-5 minutes


Haitians who were deported from the United States deplane at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Sep. 19, 2021. Thousands of Haitian migrants have been arriving to Del Rio, Texas, to ask for asylum in the U.S., as authorities begin to deported them to back …
AP Photo/Joseph Odelyn
3:54


The United States and Mexico began flying Haitian migrants back to their home country on Sunday afternoon. The flights took hundreds of migrants who had previously been detained at the makeshift migrant camp in Del Rio, Texas, back to Haiti.

The Associated Press reported that the United States took action to “stem the flow of migrants into Texas” on Sunday by blocking the pathways to the Del Rio migrant camp and beginning Title 42 removal flights to Haiti. The Government of Mexico also announced it will fly Haitian migrants from its northern and southern borders back to their home nation. (Should have stayed in Brazil and Chile, brought this on themselves)

Haitians who were deported from the United States wait ti be registered after arriving at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Sep. 19, 2021. Thousands of Haitian migrants have been arriving to Del Rio, Texas, to ask for asylum in the U.S., as authorities begin to deported them to back to Haiti. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Haitians who were deported from the United States wait to be registered after arriving at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Sep. 19, 2021. Thousands of Haitian migrants have been arriving to Del Rio, Texas, to ask for asylum in the U.S., as authorities begin to deported them to back to Haiti. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

“The rapid expulsions were made possible by a pandemic-related authority adopted by former President Donald Trump in March 2020 that allows for migrants to be immediately removed from the country without an opportunity to seek asylum,” the AP reported. “President Joe Biden exempted unaccompanied children from the order but let the rest stand.”

Three flights, carrying 145 Haitian migrants each, landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Sunday. The flights carried migrant families who had been in the camp on the Texas border just a few days earlier.

DEL RIO, TX - SEPTEMBER 17: Migrants bathe in the Rio Grande River near a makeshift encampment under the International Bridge between Del Rio, TX and Acuña, MX on September 17, 2021 in Del Rio, Texas. The makeshift encampment has grown rapidly and officials are struggling to provide food, water, shelter, and sanitation, forcing between 8,000 and 12,000 migrants to walk across the Rio Grande several times each day for basic necessities. (Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images)

Migrants bathe in the Rio Grande River near a makeshift encampment under the International Bridge between Del Rio, TX and Acuña, MX on September 17, 2021 in Del Rio, Texas. (Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images)

“All the deportees were given $100 and tested for COVID-19, though authorities were not planning to put them into quarantine, said Marie-Lourde Jean-Charles with the Office of National Migration,” according to the AP.
The AP added:
One Haitian political leader questioned Sunday whether the nation could handle an influx of returning migrants and said the government should stop the repatriation.
“We have the situation in the south with the earthquake. The economy is a disaster, (and) there are no jobs,” Election Minister Mathias Pierre said, adding that most Haitians can’t satisfy basic needs. “The prime minister should negotiate with the U.S. government to stop those deportations in this moment of crises.”
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz told reporters at a press conference near the Del Rio camp that all of the migrants will be returned to their countries of origin, Breitbart Texas reported.

“They will be removed, and they will be sent back to their country of origin as mandated under our current law,” Ortiz promised. “We’re working around the clock to expeditiously move migrants out of the heat elements and promoted eaters bridge to our processing facilities in order to quickly process and remove individuals from the United States — consistent with our laws and our policies.”

The flood of mostly Haitian migrants crossing the border from Mexico screeched to a halt on Saturday afternoon when Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered hundreds of DPS troopers and National Guardsmen to shut down the crossing point near the camp.

The AP reported some migrants attempted to cross at other access points but were met by Border Patrol agents and Texas law enforcement officials who stopped their entry.

“An Associated Press reporter saw Haitian immigrants still crossing the river into the U.S. about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) east of the previous spot, but they were eventually stopped by Border Patrol agents on horseback and Texas law enforcement officials,” the AP stated.
 

artichoke

Greetings from near tropical NYC!
If they are allowed to know they may decide to leave the USA and go somewhere in South America.
Yes and now they'll hear through their "grapevine". Mayorkas said it right, we're concerned about their crossing from Mexico. Before they cross from Mexico, it's not our problem. And he's following the law. A federal judge recently ruled that they must reinstate "remain in Mexico". So those people should apply for asylum and then wait on the other side of the border. And wait and wait, but that's their choice if they choose to wait.
 

Bps1691

Veteran Member
This current migration influx is only the tip of the iceberg compared to what is coming due to climate change.

Climate change is already starting to bring a shift in our own country's population.

Best to get an iron grip on it (internationally) right now, before it really escalates out of control. Politics be damned, this is survival.

The majority of man kind bases almost everything on what has happened in their limited time on this earth and thinks that is the historic normal.

Multiple Cycles have come and gone. Some thousands years long, some in hundreds of thousands long, some millions of yars, but they are there in the earth's premiant records. All but the very shortest are much longer than we little creatures have been able to keep civilizations running and records, so like always we fall back on our judging everything in the short term history between gaps.

Man has been living in one of the historically best weather and climate periods ever. It has been a paradise if compared to the previous ice ages and extreme heat ages.

Climate changes, it always has and it always will until the sun becomes a burnt out cinder. Man has survived by adapting to the changes.

With all the politics that have been involved with the current man made global warming campaign .... errr Climate Change ... (hard to keep up with the marketing campaign changes of the leftists), we'll end up in a dictatorial elitist governing group which is currently busily destroying civilization to gain political power to enforce its warped socialistic philosophy.

Their like Microsoft, always proven wrong but their marketing group are the best ever at pushing lies and half truths to sell the most hokem to da peoples.

"don't let a crisis go to waste" thinking tends to forget the geological records and the legitimate science of theory/evidence/correction/new theory - repeat, and has fallen on the side of it doesn't matter that we've been caught multiple times fudging the facts, ignore that our models are always wrong (forward or backward) and the billions of dollars that are in play if you play the game on the right side seems to be a deciding factor of playing the game on the right or wrong side.
 
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The Snack Artist

Membership Revoked
"Starvation, extreme cold, over a third of the European population dies in 784". We want it hot. Algore is a shill, and a big moneymaker on the lie we want it cooler. Another follower of the great liar.

Warmth brings agriculture and abundance.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
"Starvation, extreme cold, over a third of the European population dies in 784". We want it hot. Algore is a shill, and a big moneymaker on the lie we want it cooler. Another follower of the great liar.

Warmth brings agriculture and abundance.
One is reminded of the Winter of 1816.


The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.7–1 °F).[1] Summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest on record between the years of 1766–2000.[2] This resulted in major food shortages across the Northern Hemisphere.[3]

Evidence suggests that the anomaly was predominantly a volcanic winter event caused by the massive 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in April in the Dutch East Indies (known today as Indonesia). This eruption was the largest in at least 1,300 years (after the hypothesized eruption causing the extreme weather events of 535–536), and was perhaps exacerbated by the 1814 eruption of Mayon in the Philippines.

And...

The weather was not in itself a hardship for those accustomed to long winters. The real problem lay in the weather's effect on crops and thus on the supply of food and firewood. At higher elevations, where farming was problematic in good years, the cooler climate did not quite support agriculture. In May 1816,[25] frost killed off most crops in the higher elevations of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont, as well as upstate New York. On June 6, snow fell in Albany, New York, and Dennysville, Maine.[20] In Cape May, New Jersey, frost was reported five nights in a row in late June, causing extensive crop damage.[26] New England also experienced major consequences from the eruption of Tambora. Though fruits and vegetable crops survived, corn was reported to have ripened so poorly that no more than a quarter of it was usable for food. This moldy and unripe harvest wasn't even fit for animal feed.[17] The crop failures in New England, Canada, and parts of Europe also caused the price of many staples to rise sharply. In Canada, Quebec ran out of bread and milk and Nova Scotians found themselves boiling foraged herbs for sustenance.[17]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_a_Summer#cite_note-:0-17

I think on this relying as I do for Owner's (my?) field for a majority of my sustenance. I have seen year to year "differences" in the lushness of the field, but fortunately there is only me. And any difference seems short-term.

As it likely has been since my predecessors occupied the field in the 18th century.

I think on that too..

mattapoisett-farmhouse-acquire-img~40b133ac0c2f74cf_4-3792-1-b6d91b3.jpg


Dobbin
 

medic38572

TB Fanatic
Scolding us and calling us inhumane. We have enough problems with “ illegals” not immigrants, and the crap they bring with them. Those who’s money is being used to feed, care, and house you should have a say in it. You can’t even fight for your own country and want to bring your crap here too.

Not to mention there’s a supposed Covid crisis here.

What I want to know is why Biden is putting the block on the Haitians … not the Mexicans. What happened to those border crossers?

It’s not adding up.

Mexicans work harder!
 

colonel holman

Veteran Member
But why only the Haitians? What about the thousands of afghanis and south americans? I believe it is because most of them remember how the clintoon foundation raped Haiti after the first big earthquake and they can't be counted on to vote democrat.
Everything is based on who is likely to vote demo
Every decision made on COVID, immigration, stimulus, shutdown, infrastructure, all of it
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
(Posted in "INTL" because it's a neutral rather than negative or alarmed sort of category. There don't seem to be any happy or celebratory categories or I would have used one of them. At the end "How could Biden do this to us?" lol)

Deportees land in Port-au-Prince: ‘Nobody told us we were going back to Haiti’
Widlore Merancourt, Anthony Faiola 13 hrs ago
Deportees land in Port-au-Prince: ‘Nobody told us we were going back to Haiti’
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — He crossed the Mexican border into Texas only two weeks ago, joyous at the prospect of building anew in the United States. Now part of the first wave of deportees rapidly ejected by the Biden administration amid a fresh surge at the border, Johnson Bordes, 23, stepped off a Boeing 737 on Sunday and into the Haitian capital, terrified by a city torn apart by violence in a homeland he could barely remember.
As per the SJW postures/mantras espoused by Socialist MSM, this is presented as a terrible situation, not of this individuals making.
He evaded the appropriate immigration/refugee processes but now can barely remember where he came from? Please ...
Thousands follow the rules every month but this 'special case' felt so entitled that he, like thousands of others, didn't. I get the desire to improve one's station in life but entry to any country is a privilege, granted by the receiving country, not the applicants stated 'needs'.

I feel for people in such situations but, if they're not prepared to fight to change their admmitedly horrible circumstances, how do they qualify for admission here? Big brown eyes? Sad faces?

And the author of this piece needs to revisit the module om 'factual, accurate reporting' in Journalism School.
 

jward

passin' thru
Steve Herman
@W7VOA

11m

A group of Haitians deported to their homeland on a flight from the US today rushed back towards the plane after they disembarked in Port-au-Prince, with one man attempting to get back on board, reports
@Reuters
.https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1440451369576534028?s=20
 

Craftypatches

Veteran Member
Why would they vote Democrat after Hillary pocketed the funds previously from their previous tradgedy, wasn't it an earthquake?
 
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