Haiti Bans Charter Flights to Nicaragua in Blow to Migrants Fleeing Poverty and Violence
The Haitian Government has banned all charter flights to Nicaragua. The ban has left thousands of migrants using the flights on their journey to reach the United States to find alternate escape routes. An estimated 31,000 migrants have used these charted flights to Nicaragua since early August, but the ban will place an end to this particular migration route. Thousands of people are leaving Haiti in an attempt to escape growing poverty and gang violence, and an estimated 80% of the capital city of Port-au-Prince is now controlled by gangs. The Dominican Republic has also closed its border to Haitians seeking to cross for work, education, medical issues or other purposes, leaving Haitians seeking refuge without many options.
Haiti Bans Charter Flights to Nicaragua in
Blow to Migrants Fleeing Poverty and Violence
Haiti’s government has banned all charter flights to Nicaragua that migrants fleeing poverty and violence had been increasingly using in their quest to reach the United States