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Thousands of migrant students are enrolling in school in Miami-Dade County. Officials say the unexpected spike in enrollment is testing the school systems' ability to meet all students' needs.
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Nonstop migrant landings in the Florida Keys has overwhelmed federal law enforcement agencies. But the county must deal with the boats left behind in an already fragile environment.
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The migrants say they had been at sea for a week and lacked food and water during the last two days.
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Gun violence is plaguing Caribbean sites like Haiti and the U.S. Virgin Islands, thanks largely to "brazen, out of control" gun trafficking from U.S. states like Florida
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The group of 12 navigated by stars to reach safety after a two-month kidnapping ordeal, officials with Christian Aid Ministries, the Ohio-based agency that the missionaries work for, said on Monday.
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Assistant Secretary of State Todd Robinson has the daunting task of helping Haitians restore their collapsed security — so they can restore their collapsed country.
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Religious aid groups are compelled to serve in Haiti, but do they also serve as gang kidnap targets?Missionary groups like Christian Aid Ministries, hit by a gang abduction in Haiti over the weekend, say they won't be intimidated — but they have little protection.
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A Haitian chef wants you to know his home country should be known for more than earthquakes and political upheaval.
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Haiti is one of the poorest nations in the world, and rich countries have their fingerprints all over the nation's stunted development.
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Sunday's murder in Port-au-Prince of a Baptist deacon and his wife's kidnapping are a brutal reminder that Haiti's street gangs are de facto "legalized bandits."
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South Florida Haitian leaders are criticizing the Biden Administration as it begins deporting thousands of Haitian migrants who crossed into Texas last week.
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The remoteness of Haiti's southwest peninsula has made humanitarian aid delivery difficult, after the Aug. 14 earthquake. Is a new approach helping?