DHS attempts to stop a steady stream of guns from America to Haiti

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As gangs take over Port-au-Prince with rifles, machine guns and other weapons, the U.S. is trying to seize the weapons at a facility in South Florida before…

As gangs take over Port-au-Prince with rifles, machine guns and other weapons, the U.S. is trying to seize the weapons at a facility in South Florida before they leave the country. identified the U.S., particularly Florida, as the principal source of firearms and munitions largely smuggled into Haiti. Now, as armed groups take over broad swaths of Port-au-Prince with gunfire from sniper rifles, machine guns and other potent weapons, the U.S.

Solvere, who is in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Miami, explained the challenges of detecting these weapons leaving the country, adding that they could be hidden in various ways, including inside consumer products, electronic equipment, garment linings, frozen food items or even the hulls of freighters. Some guns were found hidden in wooden pallets disguised as humanitarian aid.

Beyond efforts in Miami to stanch the flow of guns and other weapons into Haiti, a group of lawmakers has introduced the to curb the flow of illegal firearms that have been fueling violence and instability in the Caribbean region, particularly in countries like Haiti.

 

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