Haiti’s Displacement Crisis Spirals to Record Highs Amid Global Inaction
Violence and instability have forced more than 1.4 million Haitians from their homes—the highest displacement ever recorded. Meanwhile, international aid falters as America watches from afar. How long will we allow this crisis to fester on our doorstep?
The Caribbean nation of Haiti is enduring a displacement crisis of unprecedented scale, with over 1.4 million people uprooted by relentless violence and political instability. This disturbing figure, reported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), marks a daunting 36 percent increase since late 2024, signaling a crisis far beyond the reach of mere headlines.What makes this situation especially alarming from an America First perspective is not just the humanitarian toll but the ripple effects that threaten regional stability and ultimately our own national security. As violence expands beyond Port-au-Prince into the central and northern departments of Centre and Artibonite,...
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