Kidnapped U.S. nurse "fell in love with the people" of Haiti after 2010 quake
"We are now entering day 5 since our dear friend Alix and her child were kidnapped," Christian humanitarian organization El Roi Haiti said in an update on Monday.
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"We are now entering day 5 since our dear friend Alix and her child were kidnapped," Christian humanitarian organization El Roi Haiti said in an update on Monday.
An American nurse working in Haiti and her child were kidnapped last week near Port-au-Prince, as the country continues to see an increase in gang violence and crime. The nurse was identified as Alix Dorsainvil. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has more on the search for Dorsainvil and her child. And Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder and publisher of the Haitian Times, joined CBS News to talk about the state of unrest in the country.
Authorities in Haiti are searching for an American nurse and her young child, who were kidnapped last week near Port-au-Prince. The abductions come as Haitian authorities grapple with a rise in violent crimes and kidnappings fueled by gang violence. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has the latest.
Alix Dorsainvil, originally from New Hampshire, is affiliated with the Christian humanitarian organization El Roi Haiti.
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A new CBS Reports documentary looks at the political crisis in Haiti and the remarkable strength of its people. The Caribbean nation has fallen deeper into upheaval since the president was assassinated two years ago. The documentary, hosted by Vlad Duthiers, highlights some of the violence in Haiti and the role the U.S. has played in it. Ariel Dominique, executive director of the Haitian American Foundation for Democracy, joined CBS News to talk about the country.
Vigilante justice is on the rise in Haiti as more people fight back against violent robberies and other crimes committed by gang members. A Haitian human rights group says at least 160 suspected gang members have been killed by civilians. Garry Pierre-Pierre, the founder and publisher of the Haitian Times and a former Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.
The couple was visiting relatives in Haiti when they got caught up in a wave of gang-related kidnappings.
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The Temporary Protected Status program allows immigrants from crisis-stricken countries to live and work in the U.S. on a temporary basis.
Two of the suspects were among the first to be arrested in connection with the slaying.
CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez joined law enforcement agents in the Florida Keys for a first-hand look at how they're dealing with migrants from Haiti and Cuba who are seeking to reach the U.S. by boat.
More than 100 police officers took to the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday to protest the killings of more than a dozen officers by gangs. Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, joined CBS News to discuss the ongoing unrest in Haiti and its roots.
Chaos has taken a firm hold of Haiti's capital, with brutal armed gangs marauding with impunity and the U.N. calling for foreign security forces to step in.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are seeing an increase in boats full of migrants from Cuba and Haiti attempting to reach Florida. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joins "CBS News Mornings" with new details.
More than 4,400 migrants have made their way by boat to the U.S. since August, officials say.
Criminal gangs have run rampant for months, kidnapping and killing with impunity amid chaos in the small nation in the throes of a political and security "collapse."
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Haiti finds itself without a single elected government official after the terms of the last 10 remaining senators expired earlier this week. Award-winning journalist Garry Pierre-Pierre and Dr. Bertrhude Albert spoke to CBS News about the crisis unfolding in the Caribbean nation.
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