For many in the islands, it’s not the Christmas season without cremas, coquito and other milky rum-based drinks.
Tag: Haitian-Americans
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Massachusetts Welcomes Migrants, But Towns Are Worried
The mayor of Woburn, where hotels are housing 150 migrant families, said the state’s 40-year-old right-to-shelter law “was not meant to cover what we’re seeing now.”
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Little Haiti Residents Fear Losing Their Miami Community to Gentrification
The Miami neighborhood’s proximity to hip restaurants and shops and its relative safety from flooding have attracted investors and developers who are pushing out longtime residents.
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U.S. Arrests Three Americans in the Assassination of Haiti’s President
Antonio Intriago, a Venezuelan American businessman, and Arcángel Pretel, a Colombian American citizen, are the owners of a Florida-based security company that has been tied to the 2021 killing.
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U.S. Prosecutors Detail Plot to Kill Haitian President
Four suspects charged in connection with the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse made their first appearance in U.S. federal court in Miami.