President Thomas Jefferson saw the enslaved people of Haiti fight against all odds to gain their freedom and responded by supporting French demands that Haitians pay reparations to their former oppressors. That debt, currently valued at nearly $30 billion, ensured the world’s richest colony became one of the world’s poorest nations.
Decades of U.S. military intervention, from President Woodrow Wilson in the 1920s to President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, put a U.S.-trained army in place while preventing democratic systems from naturally taking root. Generations of Haitians fleeing the resulting violence and corruption were denied access to political asylum. American presidents saw Haiti’s dictators as tolerable compared with the communists running Cuba.
When presented with the opportunity to reset immigration rules in favor of racial justice, the Biden administration opted to continue deporting Haitians rather than finding a way to give dignity back to the Haitian people. The United States can no longer be responsible for reconstruction or building new economies. But in seeking to deal with the root causes of migration, our policy needs to account for the pain the United States has created.
nayyeroar Just curious. So to be as inimitably lethargic with my reasoning (read: your reasoning) as possible, I must assume that the States are indeed the bogey(wo)man of Haiti, right? Guilt lies with the US, no?
Haiti's poor decisions have consequences. I am sick of liberals blaming every world problem on USA!
What we know is this is not our country and we have enough problems right here
Doing your false lies attacks and twisted propaganda as usual. What progress? Haiti is among the poorest, most dysfunctional country in the western hemisphere. And what a ridiculous narrative you have for a title.
Stop Lying
Turns out maintaining an offshore low-wage export platform is harder than it seems.
France didn't do anything it was all Americas fault. france, what France? Heh. Escargo? Only if you put gas in. LoL. France.
Staten Island quality person nayyeroar always means well, but the labeling by this tweet and any piece about Haiti being a “failed state” is just not the best labeling at all. It’s not Haiti’s fault that outside forces, for over centuries, have tried to destroy a great nation.
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