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port-au-prince area, every day. it s not a safe country. it s really unfortunately a spiraling country that is becoming a bit of like a somalia, a lawless country. nicol phillips, we appreciate your perspective, thanks for joining us. thank you. so we know fda advisors voted against video boosters for most americans. that s not the end of the story. why they are pushing still for everyone to get a booster. we ll be right back. o exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we ve e evolved with the military, we ve grown to sererve all who ve honorably served. no matter their rank, or whehen they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a pettyty officer from 73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who ve honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that s exactly why you should join.
del rio area and so people who were trying to seek asylum flocked to this area to try to get across. it was preventable because the biden administration knew that these haitian asylum seekers were there. we ve been telling them for years that they needed to start opening up the border, the ports of entry, to allow them to lawfully seek asylum as u.s. law and international law allows and the biden administration as well as the trump administration before them were ignoring this. why do you think that is? did you ever get a response from them as to why these haitians were being handled the way that they were? you know, historically for decades going back to the regime in haiti in the 1970s and we saw boats of asylum seekers fleeing the country, the united states borders have generally been closed to haitian asylum
is an earthquake that devastated the whole south of the country and shut down many parts of the country, which is a political turmoil and violence in haiti due to the assassination of their president. haiti before evens the president was assassinated, before even the earthquake, the biden administration designated haiti for temporary protected status, which meant they didn t see fit, it wasn t safe, to return haitians who had arrived in the united states before july 29th. there s no way that it is safe for these haitians that are now in del rio to be deported to haiti. the government cannot process them. their families, many of them, have been affected by the earthquake. there s no home for them to go to. there are still loved ones that need to be buried, and there are kidnappings, particularly in the
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