A deeply troubling incident unfolded on June 4, 2025, when at least 20 immigrants were detained by ICE agents at a Chicago ISAP office after being lured under the guise of routine check-ins. Eyewitnesses say the individuals were ambushed by plainclot
Haiti’s national soccer team has stormed into the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup with passion and purpose, delivering record-breaking performances that defy the nation’s current struggles. Despite political instability and a strict U.S. travel ban affecting
Despite an unconvincing start and mounting off-field challenges, Haiti's national football team delivered a hard-fought 2-1 comeback victory over Saint Lucia in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Jean-Kévin Duverne redeemed an
Haiti’s latest placement on the U.S. travel ban list is not an isolated decision—it is the continuation of a long and deliberate strategy of destabilization. From the dismantling of Haiti’s military to the unchecked rise of armed gangs, and the orche
Once a high-profile alliance of power and profit, the Trump–Musk relationship has imploded in a blaze of insults, accusations, and political threats. But beneath the billionaire drama lies a deeper truth: power partnerships built on ego and opportuni
As the 2025 hurricane season threatens to unleash up to five major storms fueled by record-warm ocean temperatures, Haiti faces a disaster unlike any before. Over one million displaced Haitians live in flood-prone camps with no shelter or sanitation,
This ban is about more than travel. It’s about cutting off hope, oxygen, and the only support system many Haitians have left.”
As President Trump’s new travel ban blocks Haitian nationals from entering the U.S., a nation already teetering on the e
Marcus Boereau is not the problem—he’s the mirror. If we don’t like what we see, we need to change the reflection—not smash the mirror. His decision to invest in the Dominican Republic is not a betrayal; it’s a verdict on our failure to build a natio
Haiti stands on the brink—not just of economic collapse, but of a complete redefinition. With foreign aid evaporating and even basic medical supplies like HIV medications vanishing, the time has come for Haitians to reclaim their future. This is not
Across continents, the Haitian diaspora has poured billions into Haiti, endured waves of discrimination, and survived in silence. But silence is no longer an option.
This movement isn’t about pity—it’s about power. The Haitian Pulse is rallying mill
In a chilling escalation of anti-Haitian policy, the Dominican Republic has detained more than 2,000 Haitians—including pregnant women and mothers with newborns—during raids on public hospitals. With over 180,000 deportations since October, these act
As Lugentz Dort and Bennedict Mathurin—two proud sons of Haitian descent—make history in the NBA Finals, Canadian media is quick to celebrate their success. But history has shown that when Black athletes falter, their identity is rewritten, their roo
In a stunning blow to one of the world’s top military powers, Ukraine’s recent drone strike deep inside Russian territory has captured global attention. But beyond the headlines, this moment sends a powerful message to Haiti and its people: strategic
Amid an intensified crackdown on gang violence in Haiti, unconfirmed reports suggest that Johnson André, alias Izo—leader of the feared 5 Second Gang—has been critically injured in a drone strike. Sources claim Izo suffered severe first-degree burns
Haiti’s historic entry onto the WHO Executive Board has been met with official pride and cautious optimism—but many Haitians are asking deeper questions. In a country long burdened by failed aid, foreign interference, and fragile health infrastructur
The Haitian International Convention is not a conference of elites—it’s a homecoming for every Haitian soul ready to build. No titles. No barriers. Just us, united, crafting the future Haiti deserves.
With Ambassador Henry T. Wooster set to begin his assignment in Haiti on June 12, 2025, many hope for change. But no diplomat—no matter how skilled—can save Haiti. The true path forward demands radical self-determination and a reclaiming of our desti
Haiti is not just a chapter in the Pan-African story—she is the mother of it. And when Kémi Séba, one of her boldest sons in the modern struggle, walked her soil, the silence of our welcome was deafening. This was not just a missed opportunity—it was
They arrived with hope, legally sponsored, background-checked, and ready to rebuild their lives. Now, a single Supreme Court decision threatens to undo it all—putting thousands of Haitian migrants in limbo, stripping away their legal protections, and
From the quake-shaken streets of Haiti to the manicured fields of international polo, Kitana St. Cyr is rewriting the narrative of what it means to be Haitian in elite sports. With a helmet marked by the Haitian flag and a spirit forged in resilience