The U.N. migration agency says internal displacement in Haiti, largely caused by gang violence, has tripled over the last year and now surpasses 1 million people — a record in the Caribbean nation. The International Organization for Migration reported Tuesday that “relentless gang violence” in the capital,
Guatemalan soldiers and 8 Salvadoran soldiers disembarked from a US Army military plane on the tarmac of Toussaint Louverture International Airport in
The Kenyan-led Haiti peacekeeping mission received a New Year’s boost on Friday after Guatemala and El Salvador troops arrived in the disturbed territory. According to media reports, the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti received the reinforcements after a long delay that has seen the mission flatter in the last two months.
Guatemala and Salvador sent soldiers to Haiti to join the Multinational Security Support (MSS) on Friday, according to the announcement of the Haitian National Police. This group, consisting of 75
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A small number of forces from Jamaica, Belize and El Salvador are also in Haiti as part of the mission and the US is the operation's largest funder. In March 2024, armed gangs stormed Haiti's two ...
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — About 150 military police ... “With the addition of the Guatemalan and El Salvador forces, the gangs will have nowhere to hide. We will root them out of their ...
El Salvador's Congress gave its nod this week to the sending of troops to help violence-torn Haiti where crime gangs reign supreme. At first, El Salvador's assistance will be focused on medevac ...
Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans living in the U.S. can legally remain another 18 months.