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Migrant: 'We thought they would free us, but they shackled us'

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Migrant: 'We thought they would free us, but they shackled us'

Migrant: 'We thought they would free us, but they shackled us'

CNN’s Melissa Bell reports from Port-au-Prince, where migrants are being flown back as a migrant camp in Del Rio, Texas, is cleared.


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In a brazen display of aggression, gangs in Haiti initiated a significant offensive in the heart of Port-au-Prince, setting ablaze homes and engaging in fierce confrontations with law enforcement that lasted for hours. The harrowing scenes prompted hundreds of residents to flee the violence, marking one of the most severe outbreaks since the instalment of a new prime minister. These alarming attacks underscore the deep-rooted concerns surrounding the pervasive influence of gangs and cast doubt on the government's capacity to swiftly restore order and stability. The unsettling events have reignited fears and doubts regarding Haiti's ability to break free from the grip of violence and turmoil that has plagued the nation for years. #HaitiViolence #GangViolence #Haiti #NewPrimeMinister #FreshViolence #SecurityConcerns #PoliticalInstability #Gangs #PortauPrince #Caribbean ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.101~

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