Visit of António Guterres to Haiti Amidst Gang Crisis and Persistent Political Blockages

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will once again set foot on Haitian soil on June 16. This one-day visit, his second since July 2023, comes at a time when the…

Haiti-Dominican Republic: Over 21,000 Haitians Expelled in April 2026, According to GARR

Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, June 10, 2026 – The Dominican Republic continued its immigration control policy at a sustained pace in April 2026, with the expulsion of 21,007 Haitian nationals, according to…

Haitian Justice: Certification of Magistrates and Increase in Criminal Assizes to Strengthen the Rule of Law

The Haitian judicial system continues its reform and modernization efforts through several initiatives aimed at strengthening the credibility of the judicial institution, reducing prolonged pretrial detention, and improving the efficiency…

Immigration Attorney Witnesses USCIS Officers Quietly Enforcing Walked-Back Green Card Policy

BOSTON— The Trump administration, despite appearing to soften its stance on adjustment-of-status applications, is quietly enforcing the earlier policy. USCIS officers now question immigrants about obstacles to returning to their…

Federal Judge in Massachusetts Strikes Down Trump Administration’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

A new legal setback for President Donald Trump, as a federal judge in Massachusetts has struck down one of his administration’s major immigration-related measures, ruling that the $100,000 fee imposed…