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. he could face murder and hate crime charges. ah, this is how these are the top stories malaysia as long time politicians and would have brought him has been sworn in as a prime minister of formerly. the more he didn't seem claims to secure the majority in parliament, florence louis has more from column we didn't. yes, it has been saying that he's got the support of a 115 members of parliament x many, they've all signed declarations. he says expressing their support for him to be the next prime minister of malaysia. so it still leaves that question open just how much support on why it brought him has. and it also leaves open the question of, you know, with an on our lead government can be political stability. now one analysts we spoke to says there is possibility. he could be leading a minority government, even though malaysia has never seen that form of government before. the world's biggest, the apple i phone, make folks calling is apologize to him because his jang jo factory off for a protest turn violent employees with the bonding best pay and demonstrating against china. strict cobit 19 policy becomes the china record. more than 31000 cases in a day, the highest so far. new russian air strikes have left several ukrainian cities without power, water temperatures plummet. president volume is the landscape accusing moscow of crimes against humanity. serene media reporting a former commander of the kurdish syrian forces democratic forces resign kayla has been killed in a turkish drone strike. anchor has launched an arrow for ation against kurdish groups in northern syria to kill considered as the kurdish y p g and p k. k. as terrorist groups, blaze them for a blast, stumble, a we could go. the suspects in the fatal shooting of 5 people in colorado night club will be held without bail 22 year old anderson li aldrich had visible injuries to his face and head. he needed prompt thing to respond to the judge and could face murder and hate crime charges. the motive behind the killings still under investigation. with headlines its fault lines now. a weekly look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and small businesses. to understand how it affects our daily lives in on the exam with 50000000 and counting the cost on al jazeera, i always go back to that pover. when home, even the mouth i was charged. you have no choice but took the time is never right to attempt migration. i see this risk is not worth taking. allow me to be clear. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states. what would i do? you remember seeing that patients right? when i say it was probably about a week ago, they'll have sales that are like, non professionally made it, but are so together. and the haitians are usually packed on to the boat. i was calling about when they saw when he was back in july, and there was a huge way in august of 2021 before leaving because they afraid event. they guarantee if the lieutenant and his team identify any boats on the water, the coast guard will intercept them and take the desperate migrants back to where they have a list. johnny began just to go back home and think like a why are we doing this? because the 1st time you catch them, i had to take a look at myself, the bear and say, this is really difficult. like these people are just trying to have a better life. they have to remind yourself that are not always safe baffles. and a lot of times we find them, it's because there are a lot, a lot of times people have dying people being trained that c rescued them and we are grateful. but at the same time, once they receive those people, the quickly send them to haiti. so i don't see the humanitarian part in that as the humanitarian situation in haiti, worse since more people are fleeing. in the past year, the usaa sent back more than 7000 haitians that have travelled by sea and deported more than 25000 to came by land. and there is a process, we're just not embers by not giving us the claims of asylum due process. we're breaking international long convention for criminal deportees. people who've serv, timing prison in the united states situation is even more diet. how can you please appeal to it? i didn't get straight into prison in haiti. oh, literature. oh, this is the worse. i'll go with my family, my wife for the remind kiss. kiss or kisse work. they go. gordon, white brother, learn the justice this bomb, the criminal system. the haiti government has kidnapped my husband and they're holding hands for ransom. on this episode of fort dines, we look at what life is like the haitians hoping to put it back to a country in chaos. i wish there was an easier process for them to make it over. haiti, 2nd largest city, haitian lies on the northern coast. some of the haitians. he was deported from the us. but sloane him, we've arranged to meet one of them. well my way to meet a young man he's being hiding out in the haitian countryside. he was deported from the u. s. last year, but he says he can't go home because a gang has threatened to kill him. i. i was on the security if you listed it out on the mouth with a k. hin, william jack, all you do, nor official. jack is 26 years old. used to live in port prints, but he's now in hiding outside of the city. he's afraid to return home because he says a local gang accused him of writing them out to the police. and they said, well, we got the demo demo. was he get? ah, one m u r t i e, your already deny o a b? yep. i mean, as it is settled, fucking your package when one by wacky idea, says to mike, up to revise, the b u. d. up to you, i some way for me, my risk him se remembered the ave wyoming with bob while mom him got several minutes brutal. they've been fe within the comm, neil shopping, y, as in y m, chicken one, a b. logan, with a lot of the luxury balla gulf, me like many haitians, he were fleeing dangerous conditions. jak made his way 1st to south america. from bay, he travelled overland to the us mexico border where he intended to seek asylum megabyte . jack arrived in del rio texas in september 2021. along with almost 15000 tensions . i lost all of his documents during his treacherous journey. that it was, it was, he said, you owe us, it will be up in them. believe me will, are you there? your ball ability. you'll yell me the one on sunday. the so may bon bons, all the below you v. or when, when you yet my move up while musky babylonia been lucky. i've been from sir kim when you so got to have though me out the other books. yep. awesome. where gets the morn? mourn the balancing little to pull the yellow. yeah. they are you bugging dish? may that was in, are you yell may ah, the situation pose a major dilemma to the biden administration, both logistically and politically conservative media and republicans blast the white house as week on immigration. they went for joe biden to become president and they came here for the free health care and housing that you'll biden promise. an al jazeera camera caught a border patrol agent cursing at a haitian migrant women wire country with the images of border patrol on horseback went viral, drawing more attention to the crisis. we weakness with horror, they images of what emerging from them. 30, the border patrol officer stuff were chasing haitian asylum seekers in horseback. so i think what happened and del rio oh was a certainly a harrowing and unconscionable and for many may be an epiphany for them. ah, but for most of us, i was really just imagined all the things that we don't see that's what brought us back to a time of slavery in the united states. when the masters were holding black people would come fleet force and company power. the white house responded with sympathy toward the plight of the haitian migrants, what i saw depicted about those individuals on horseback treating human beings the way they were horrible. and i fully support what is happening right now, which is a thorough investigation was in a week was the migrants were cleared out, the make shift to camp. thousands of people returned to mexico to avoid being deported. many were processed and moved to immigration detention facilities in the u. s. t 1000 were swiftly flying back to haiti. shock was one of them. a be appealing conversation with the nom navea to me know there it be of in the mean of interest then we live without icing. the do the women's of his him no bus. me a went to the full fair to the possible federal. don't be alo if you will. they bought the all boggy. i animal. but keep the bay. 11 people will market. on monday, the atmosphere awaiting jack back home resembled rosa. gangs have been battling each other in the capital, poor prince. more than 1000 people been killed in the violence just this year. residents have been forced to flee their homes. kidnappings, have become commonplace. people have been escaping haiti from generalized violence on the hands of criminal, a groups gags, with no protection from from the afford. dissing hated nearly half the country or close to 5000000 people are facing acute hunger. even cholera has returned after being eradicated 3 years ago. gash is $20.00, a gale and right now, food, health, education. it's a state and complete. the security situation in the concrete materials significantly in the past year. recently haitians are taken to the streets, protesting high gas prices. and the government that they have little companies said starting in september 2021. the u. s. conducted more than 200 flights expelling more than 25000 haitians in protest, danforth resigned his position as the by to le ministration special envoy for haiti, calling the deportations in humane and counterproductive, were shaming people back and where anybody can get killed today. juice punched him in the wrong place. was on them kids back there with them. they don't have a place to stay. is that humane? is that civilized is? are those american printables? what it is shocking this time is that the by then administration. has bill a narrative that they were going to be different? the u. s. government did not hear silent cleans from thousands of haitians due to a policy 1st established on the president. trump. title $42.00 is a public health order that uses the coven 19 pandemic. as a pretext for deportations, without hearing trains for asylum, the violin of ministration policy de worse haitian seeking safety an asylum has been one that is by elating the human rights of those people quoting need of international protect. title $42.00 is a public health authority and not an immigration policy. it is not specific to haitian nationals. people who were forcibly of would talk to haiti would never, never offer coffee tsd copied. maxine, they were not even receiving the minimum to prevent coby is fred, do we know who has tested positive if people that say and he had symptoms among this group of $15000.00? you said yes. oh we did not. we do not a test. we did not test that population of individuals or we do not know. i do not know, i should say if i may be perfectly accurate, i do not know whether any one was sick with cold. it title $42.00 is only unexcused to prevent people from seeking asylum at the border with the only intention to deter people from exercising a right. because migrations become such an a hot button issue. and i think president biden, who was responsible for our migration policy in central, right, american when he was vice president understands how intractable the problem is. that rather than go through the hard work and figure out his sal, but it's just easier to get votes by closing the border into port and the biting administration plan to entitle for to, to after most the haitian deportation flights. but republicans brought them in court. a federal judge struck down title 42 in november, ending it. he wrote that government officials knew the order would like expel migrants to locations with a high probability of persecution, torture fall into sorts or rape. where he is during the dreams of families. oh, everything is in his falling zone. the policy stood in sharp contrast to another situation . mccraney refugees who were welcomed at the us mexico border. in april of 2022, the administration announced it would allow a 100000 ukrainians to come to the u. s. for 2 years. if they had a sponsor who could support them to have received ukrainians with just a passport in be allowed, it would respect with dignity with compassion, human eyes. there are there in your pain. that shall be the lawyer. the next month sliced a hayton rose dramatically in may more than $4000.00 would be asylum seekers would have caught it from the wes is they say to price reported that out of $84.00 nationalities requesting a swim over a recent 3 year period. patients were debt last in there except, you know, had to be a broken record, but there does seem to be a pervasive and systemic anti black response. there's a disparate impact on black immigrants. you have to wonder, going back to what president short mentioned, we want people from know we will have blue eyes a broad hair. but we do not want people from shit or country like havi in many african countries. so what i really understood is that trump said by the employ of the united states also reports people who are legal residence but happy convicted over time. some of them are in prison again. this time in haiti and come, the police know that they have american ties. this is an absolute dead sentence. the more days it do hate you are right. my dad says n y, a family members have identified 30 men who are stuck in that they say that haitian, please have imprisoned them and put a prince and asked them for money to let them love ones. out. hayes, pre trial detention system is criminal in itself. and for many years, they've taken whomever they want, they throw in the penitentiary and they just told them recently they've shown to him that with all the criminal deportees and it's currently going for 5 to 10000 dollars to get out of the pennant urge money for only on being a state prison and aiden for rational. not a government is bad for team reaction from one there. we don't want it. and we can't afford patrick. johnnie is one of those criminal depot t's trapped at the national penitentiary. in 2010, he was convicted of 1st degree robbery in a home invasion in the us. he served almost a decade in prison before ice to custody of him. he fought for several years to stay, but in june or 2022, he was deported. but to haiti, the country where he was born gladly take us instructor legal could not be mad. when he arrived, he was thrust into prison even though it's never been charged with a crime. he hasn't even been in haiti since he was 4 years old. can you describe a little bit more than hell? megan lee like 4090 degree at night you films, eagles and so that you know, one raspberry morning fortnight obtain videos from inside the prison, the detail, the squalid conditions. water situation is terrible. shame more like a week. that's what you actually would probably have to train. the un secretary general confirmed that more than a 180 people have died in haiti's prisons. this you alone from severe mountain tricia and the united states congress for the past several years. has actually set money aside to feed the prisoners because the haitian government can't do it. so the conditions in the national penitentiary are not fit for everything as shrug well as never to be sure. but you do the best that we can as the more leads together a worse and most people misuse are already a bachelor, lifeline to keep him alive while he stuck in his nightmare is far from haiti. we're going to go do a little shopping and we're going to pick out someone's groceries and got them off at the health, in southern new jersey. patrick's wife laura has taken homework, in addition to her full time job as an emergency medical technician. she needs the same money to haiti, so her husband has access to the bare essentials. so f patrick needs food or water. i'm able to do a couple of jobs and i can send him $50.00 without having to wait 2 weeks for a paycheck. i think one card but they're all on thought. all right, patrick doesn't have any charges. he is just being held. now we have had people ask us for money um for his release, and we tried to call lawyers and haiti and they would ask for $56000.00. sometimes he can go days without eaten 5 d, 68 days, one days without electricity. so phone calls will be very minimal, you know, and then i would start to get worry some fines. i think about him dian in our prison. like on how i one me and ever on people to say goodbye. so a couple days ago, i told patrick of a see he was in prison and we asked him, what would you like to say to your wife? this is what he said. you are like the person that you love so much. no wonder i was paying you know, what are self this hard so keep her spirits up as well as keep mine fight with him until then. and so the day we die. yeah, you should be through before we leave and how are you losing how. what do you want the well to know about your story? i got 2 years in the drawing room. remorse, certainly. you know? i agree. we reached out to ice and the department of homeland security for comment on patrick situation. but they didn't respond. the white house declined to speak with some camera for the story, but we were able to interview a state department official who works on haiti. over the past 14 months had been some 25000 haitian migrants or salem seekers that have tried to head to night to states and have been returned to haiti. why were they not give that opportunity to seek asylum in the united states? so the united states immigration system is something that is managed by the department of homeland security. we at the state department work with r d at d h s. colleagues, in that context, the role of the state department together with usa idea is to address help to address the conditions on the ground so that haitians don't see a need to migrate so that they can see a place for themselves within haiti. so that wasn't what i asked, what i asked was 25000 at least haitian asylum seekers. migrants came to the u. s. looking for some west safe to live and they returned back to haiti. so migration and issues around repatriation are obviously extremely complex and difficult. this is something that the biden administration was taken on board and looking at us hemispheric wives solution to migration because the migration of course is not just coming from haiti when the haitian asylum seekers are being to port it back to haiti and they see a difference between how they're treated and how other asylum seekers have been treated. for instance, craniums grammy, as i said, these are extremely difficult questions that involve people's lives and people's well being. and that is something that the state department and the broader us government is doing everything that we can to address is frederick jones resume almost 5 months after 1st entering the prison. patrick was released. he's not entirely sure why. but he thinks that speaking out about the situation out or to call mom merger bingo. barbara. grief from girls do. he's found a room in puerto prince, but he's afraid if he goes outside he could get can, that he remains far away from his family in new jersey. and they are not sure what to do next. so as to some, some barriers that we have to knock down some wall, maybe earthy or ocean or, you know, but i mean, like i said on, on the mug with them. as the situation in haiti continues to worsen the white house, considered the possibility of sending haitians captured at sea to guantanamo bay cuba. immigrant rights groups protested the idea in a letter to president biden writing. you had ministration should not add yet another chapter to the shameful u. s. history of miss treatment on racism toward asian people seeking protection. my a message for the u. s. government st. being a part of the external and internal violence in haiti. deportation is vitamin and that is violence on the 1st black republic. in the 2nd country in the americas, we need to support asylum seekers. we especially need to focus on that when you consider the role u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them wor no, you the bonus will ex we male. what is out of israel? 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