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Group reports 68,000 Haitians deported in early 2026, urges protection of immigrants’ rights

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  • Group reports 68,000 Haitians deported in early 2026, urges protection of immigrants’ rights — The Support Group for Repatriates and Refugees (GARR) says Haiti’s deepening insecurity, gang violence and economic crisis continue to push thousands to flee the country, while mass deportations from neighboring countries are overwhelming already fragile reintegration efforts. T
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Group reports 68,000 Haitians deported in early 2026, urges protection of immigrants’ rights

The Support Group for Repatriates and Refugees (GARR) says Haiti’s deepening insecurity, gang violence and economic crisis continue to push thousands to flee the country, while mass deportations from neighboring countries are overwhelming already fragile reintegration efforts. T

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