haitians to have been returned since september 19 little. on this bus right here migrants were just taken off the plane and basically they will be put through united nations repatriation program right now. they will get instructions on what to do once they arrive in haiti. one family returned today said they will try again to leave the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, one they and many of the migrants haven t lived in in years. because we want to live somewhere we can have a better life. reporter: the u.n. s chief mission for migrations here say it is dangerous for returning migrants. my main concern is a lot of people, thousands of people will be in areas that are controlled by the gangs that are affected by the earthquake or in other difficult situations, and the more come here, the more difficult the situation will be. reporter: brian, yesterday the secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, met with the ambassador to haiti in washington, d.c. and agreed to
plane. they re basically going to be put through united nations repatriation program right now. reporter: one family told us again they will try to leave the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. we want to live somewhere we can have a better life. reporter: the un s chief admission says it is dangerous for returning migrants my main concern is that a lot of people, thousands of people, will be in areas that are controlled by the gangs that are affected by the earthquake or another difficult situations, and the more come here, the more difficult the situation would be. reporter: as families like this one continue to arrive here on haiti on deportation expulsion flights, the secretary of homeland security met with the haitian ambassador in washington today to say he hopes the migrants are treated with dignity and respect. a u.s. delegation will arrive here tomorrow. lester jacob soboroff in haiti tonight. thank you.
confused. many of them are asking why they are here in the first place. their next up is processing center run by the united nations, which expects by the end of today as many as 6000 haitians to have been returned since september 19th. on this bus right here, migrants were just taken off of the plane and the basically going to be put through united nations repatriation program right now. you re going to be given instructions of what to do when they arrive here in haiti. one family returning today told us they will try again to leave the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. one they and the many of the migrants haven t lived in four years. we want to live somewhere we can have a better. life un its chief for migration issue say it s dangerous for turning migrants. my main concern is that a lot of people will be in areas that are controlled by the banks that are in difficult situations. and the more that come here in the more difficult it is. right, the yesterday the se
a united nations repatriation program has seen 14000 nigerians return home now off a story isn t it all stays with a support program and stews stop people from leaving again. any situation is desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he confines it s up in 2017 u.s. nigeria and won t up in the camp in libya he says that he cuts paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. when i was in libya are there mostly to myself i m also go it wasn t easy. fast food you know if i go stay in the desert for 4 days without eating i toasted my poetry. for a while more to thoughts you would need to use more good stuff for me being better off in one s home country it s also what gloria thinks now her dream to become