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Propositions pour travailler avec Guy Philippe et Barbecue ? Où est passé le Premier ministre Ariel Henry ? Est-ce que des militaires américains commenceront à entrer en Haïti la semaine prochaine ? Nous recevrons l'ancienne ambassadrice américaine en Haïti, Pamela White, pour vous aider à trouver des réponses à ces questions et bien d'autres..
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In this exclusive interview, we delve into the ongoing political crisis in Haiti with Former Congressman Andy Levin. As the situation in Haiti continues to evolve, it becomes crucial to gain insights from individuals with a deep understanding of the political landscape. Former Congressman Levin, renowned for his expertise in Haiti, provides a candid perspective on the challenges Haiti faces and potential pathways towards stability. This conversation offers valuable insights into the complexities of the political climate, shedding light on the efforts needed to address the crisis...
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In this episode of "Caribbean and Beyond," we delve into the current political and security crisis in Haiti, a nation facing significant challenges. Our guest, Keith Mines, the Vice President at the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) for Latin America. Mr. Mines brings a wealth of diplomatic and military experience to shed light on the complexities of the situation. In this episode, we discuss the recent United Nations Security Council's approval of a multinational force deployment to Haiti and explore what it means for the country's stability. We also talked about ongoing discussion to...
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In this episode, we delve into the topic of Vodou in Haiti: Exploring the Nature of Haitian Vodou: A Cultural Phenomenon or a Religious Practice? To answer this question, our guest is Linda Isabelle Francois Obas. Linda is a distinguished choreographer, professional dancer, and social-cultural activist. Host: Emmanuel Paul Music: Yanvalou (Doki SEZAM)/ Sergo Decius
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In this Podcast we are presenting you a press conference given by the State of Massachusetts about the Three-week clinic to help newly-arrived immigrants obtain their employment cards This activity closed on Thursday November 30. This clinic was designed to help newly arrived immigrants obtain their work permit. An initiative of the Massachusetts Governor's office in collaboration with the federal government. Over these three weeks of activities, more than 1700 applications were processed at various points in Massachusetts. These figures do not take into account the applications processed on...
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Welcome to another episode of "Caribbean and Beyond." I'm thrilled to have you join us today. This podcast is a platform I've created to delve into topics that impact Haitian and Caribbean communities in the United States and across the globe. Additionally, we explore global issues that resonate with our diverse audience. In today's episode, we have the honor of hosting former US Special Envoy to Haiti, Dan Foote. Ambassador Foote, who resigned over two years ago in protest of the treatment of Haitian migrants under the Del Rio bridge in Texas, will share insights into the situation in Haiti....
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This is an interview we realized on September 28 2023 with Keith Mines of the United States institute for Peace. The interview was about the current political situation in haiti. The interview was conducted by Emmanuel paul, Journalist and founder of the CaribbeantelevisionNetwork.
info_outlineIn this Podcast we are presenting you a press conference given by the State of Massachusetts about the Three-week clinic to help newly-arrived immigrants obtain their employment cards This activity closed on Thursday November 30.
This clinic was designed to help newly arrived immigrants obtain their work permit.
An initiative of the Massachusetts Governor's office in collaboration with the federal government.
Over these three weeks of activities, more than 1700 applications were processed at various points in Massachusetts. These figures do not take into account the applications processed on the last day of the activity. Over 500 volunteers participated in this event, benefiting from significant support from federal authorities, the state, and non-profit organizations, according to the director of emergency aid, Lieutenant General Scott Rice.
The clinic's objective was to expedite the processing of work authorization requests, reducing the processing time to a few weeks. General Rice emphasized the urgency and determination of newcomers to obtain work permit, highlighting the clinic's essential role in connecting migrants with employment opportunities.
Representing the federal government at the closing of activities, Deputy Assistant to President Joe Biden, Dan Koh, expressed gratitude to Governor Healey, Lieutenant Governor Driscoll, and all partners involved.
Mr. Koh highlighted the success of the collaboration, having served over 1,700 migrants in Massachusetts for work permit acquisition. He emphasized the Biden administration's commitment to comprehensive immigration reform and praised the partnership with Massachusetts as a model.
Dawn Brantley, director of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), praised the logistical and operational support provided by MEMA. He commended the support of over 500 volunteers from various institutions including the Massachusetts National Guard, the American Red Cross, and various legal service providers. Mr. Brantley praised the support from FEMA Region One and congratulated the cadets of the Massachusetts State Police for their dedication.
Cristina Aguilera, executive director of the Office of Refugees and Immigrants, highlighted the clinic's impact on immigrant families. She underscored the importance of collaboration between the state government, federal agencies, and community organizations. Ms. Aguilera praised the clinic as a testament to the nation's ability to unite for a common cause.
This clinic is a model of effective collaboration, showcasing Massachusetts's resilience and dedication in aiding newly arrived migrants, rejoiced Ms. Aguilera, who also emphasized that all undocumented immigrants are actively seeking employment once they receive their work permit.
Representatives from several other institutions, including the regional Red Cross, the Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice, the National Guard, among others, also participated in the closing ceremony of the clinic on processing applications to enable newly arrived immigrants to obtain their work permit.
Considering the success of this activity, the Healy-Driscoll administration is already considering organizing a new clinic, according to Massachusetts's Director of Emergency Aid, Lieutenant General Scott Rice.
About a month ago, the Governor of Massachusetts urged the Joe Biden administration to designate a new temporary protective status for newly arrived Haitians in the United States.
Massachusetts hosts the third-largest community of immigrants from Haiti, behind Florida and New York.