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The U.S. closed part of the Texas border and started flying Haitians back to their home country after thousands seeking asylum campedin Del Rio.
The United States began flying some of the thousands of Haitian migrants who have crossed from Mexico into a Texas border camp back to their poverty-stricken homeland.
A Haitian migrant who made the perilous journey from Haiti to Del Rio is sharing the harrowing details in this Eyewitness News exclusive interview.
According to a translator, the migrant family traveled from Haiti to Chile to Mexico with their 2-year-old before crossing into U.S. territory.
The Center Square has previously reported. Border Patrol and local Texas officials first realized this when what became 30,000 Haitians descended on Del Rio, Texas, in September 2021.
Del Rio, Texas chief of police Frank Ramirez spoke with Fox News Digital about their efforts alongside Border Patrol and how the city has been impacted by the southern border crisis.
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Eric Gay/AP DEL RIO, Texas — A U.S. official says the Biden administration is planning "massive movements" of Haitian migrants in a small Texas border town on flights to Haiti starting Sunday.
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