International Trump Chooses Next Foreign Enemy: Haitian Gangs!

Next you’re going to tell me that the 100+ regime changes the United States has had a hand in across South America over the last 125 years has somehow led to our own migrant crisis.

Typical liberal.
- Wond't thatr make US a terrorist org?
 
- You know i am right!.Used to pretend my Mega-Power was Dredd:

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Crying about the poor murderous gangs is like a feature for the retarded libs.
Good luck with this one. make sure it's your main campaign point in 2028.
These cream puffs will side with anything as long as it opposes conservatives. Same thing in Europe where they systematically oppose law and order.
 
I won't pretend to know the future but I think you're fighting a losing battle trying to convince normal people a crackdown against all the violent scum in the country is a bad thing
A illegal crackdown on POC "because we said so" doesn't cut it. The law and the constitution apply to ALL or none. YOU are arguing for NONE.


Welcome to the Purge dumbass.
 

US designates two powerful Haitian gangs as terrorist groups​

Rubio calls Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif ‘threat to US national security’ and says support for groups could lead to charges

The United States has designated a powerful Haitian gang alliance, whose members have taken control of almost all the capital city as a “transnational terrorist group”.

The criminal coalition known as Viv Ansanm (Live Together), and another faction, the Gran Grif gang, which in October took responsibility for a shocking massacre of at least 115 people in the agricultural town of Pont-Sondé, were both covered by the move on Friday.

“They are a direct threat to US national security interests in our region,” the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said in a statement, adding that providing material support or resources to the gangs could lead to “criminal charges and inadmissibility or removal from the United States”.

The conflict in Haiti has been met with little international response, while neighboring countries, including the US, have continued to deport migrants back to the Caribbean country despite United Nations pleas not to due to humanitarian concerns.

More than 1 million people have been displaced by the conflict, and tens of thousands more in recent weeks, as the violence has spread to central Haiti, forcing more health facilities to shut their doors and pushing more people into severe food insecurity.

Frozen US funding for security efforts and the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development, as well as other cuts, also complicate the situation.


The latest designations come after the US in February designated Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, alongside a number of other organized crime groups across Latin America, including Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, as global terrorist organizations.

It was unclear what, if any, impact the terrorist designation would have regarding Haiti.

Those who do business in Haiti also could be affected by the new designation. Gangs control the areas surrounding a key fuel depot and the country’s biggest and most important port, as well as the main roads that lead in and out of the capital, where they charge tolls.

“It could function as a de facto embargo,” said Jake Johnston, the international research director at the Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research.

“The gangs exercise tremendous control over the commerce of the country,” he said. “Doing any kind of business with Haiti or in Haiti is going to carry much greater risk.”

Armed groups in Haiti have made significant gains in the first part of 2025, as an underresourced, UN-backed security mission has stalled, and along with police has been unable to hold off advances of the heavily armed and well-funded gangs.

The UN has called for tougher measures to prevent guns being trafficked to the Haitian gangs, especially from the US, which it said was the major source of illegal firearms in Haiti via ports in Florida.

Haiti has not held an election since 2016 and the man elected president then, Jovenel Moïse, was assassinated in 2021.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/02/haiti-gangs-terrorist-groups-us
 
So is Trump now going to send troops to Haiti to help re-establish the rule of law?

Of course not, like your dumb ass, he would try to use an event in another country to cast aspersions on Haitian Nationals in America.

You racists are pathetic.

Remember when these bottom feeders were rooting through hours and hours of online footage trying to find evidence of Haitians eating pet dogs in America?

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So is Trump now going to send troops to Haiti to help re-establish the rule of law?

Of course not, like your dumb ass, he would try to use an event in another country to cast aspersions on Haitian Nationals in America.

You racists are pathetic.
- The optics of that would be pretty bad. But i think US could send troops to police here.
 
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