US Revokes Visas of Haitian Transitional Council Members Linked to Criminal Networks
In a decisive move affirming America First principles, the US Department of State revokes visas of two Haitian Transitional Presidential Council members tied to criminal gangs, confronting corruption undermining stability in Haiti and the region.
The United States has once again stepped forward as a guardian of national sovereignty and regional security by revoking the visas of two members of Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), along with their immediate family members. This action targets officials entangled with violent gangs that have long terrorized the Haitian people and destabilized the Caribbean nation — a critical front in our hemisphere's broader fight against lawlessness. How Can America Secure Its Hemisphere When Corrupt Officials Aid Criminal Cartels? On Sunday, the State Department made clear that these visa revocations are not political gestures but a firm response to direct...
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