Extremely disappointed; lied to, as usual ... Some of the
Haitians Haiti monstrous Jean-Bertrand Aristide promised 500,000 jobs, even private
helicopters - May 26, 2003 |
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Evanson Jeanty, 32, front, and some of the other 48 Haitian refugees
repatriated by the US Coast Guard cutter Diligence wait to be processed at the Admiral
Killick base in Carrefour, Haiti, on Monday, May 26, 2003. In one week, the US has
repatriated 248 refugees and the Bahamas hundreds more. Today's refugees did not receive
the Haitian government allowance of about US$5.00. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Some of the 48 Haitian refugees repatriated by the US Coast Guard cutter
Diligence waiting to be processed at the Admiral Killick base in Carrefour, Haiti, on
Monday, May 26, 2003. In one week, the US has repatriated 248 refugees and the Bahamas
hundreds more. Today's refugees did not receive the Haitian government allowance of about
US$5.00. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Some of the 48 Haitian refugees repatriated by the US Coast Guard cutter
Diligence wait to be processed at the Admiral Killick base in Carrefour, Haiti, on Monday,
May 26, 2003. In one week, the US has repatriated 248 refugees and the Bahamas hundreds
more. Today's refugees did not receive the Haitian government allowance of about US$5.00.
(AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Some of the 48 Haitian refugees repatriated by the US Coast Guard climb
out of a Haitian Coast Guard cutter Diligence launch and onto the wharf at the Admiral
Killick base in Carrefour, Haiti, on Monday, May 26, 2003. In one week, the US has
repatriated 248 refugees and the Bahamas hundreds more. Today's refugees did not receive
the Haitian government allowance of about US$5.00. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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