Government Accountability

America Takes a Stand Against Haiti’s Gang Terror: But Will Justice Reach ‘Barbecue’?

By Economics Desk | August 12, 2025

The U.S. demands accountability for Haiti’s devastating gang violence by indicting ‘Barbecue’ and his network—yet the real question remains: can Washington enforce law and order beyond its borders to protect American interests?

In an assertive move underscoring America’s commitment to national security and regional stability, a federal grand jury has indicted Jimmy Chérizier—alias “Barbecue”—one of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, along with a U.S.-based co-conspirator accused of funneling money to fuel deadly violence in the Caribbean nation. Yet, while the indictment sends a strong message, how long will it take for justice to actually reach the man whose reign has plunged Haiti into chaos that now threatens U.S. interests? Is Washington Sending a Warning or Delivering Results? Chérizier commands a gang federation controlling over 90% of Port-au-Prince, responsible for massacres killing hundreds...

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