State Department Revokes Visas of 2 Haiti Transitional Council Members, Alleging Gang Ties
The U.S. State Department said, 'The Trump Administration will promote accountability for those who continue to destabilize Haiti and the region.'
State Department Revokes Visas of 2 Haiti Transitional Council Members, Alleging Gang Ties The U.S. State Department is revoking the visas of two members of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council and their families due to alleged involvement with gangs. These actions aim to hold accountable those destabilizing Haiti and interfering with efforts to counter designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The U.S. stated the Haitian people are tired of gang violence and political infighting.
- U.S. State Department is revoking visas of two Haitian Transitional Presidential Council members and their families.
- Allegations include involvement in the operation of gangs and criminal organizations.
- Actions aim to counter interference with U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
- The U.S. seeks accountability for those destabilizing Haiti.
- The State Department stated that the Haitian people are tired of gang violence and political infighting.
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