A U.S. Diplomat of Haiti resigns

 By: Madison Maronde


A U.S. diplomat of Haiti resigned Wednesday, as the U.S. deports thousands of Haitians who are seeking refuge at the U.S. border according to the New York Times.


Daniel Foote resigned after the U.S. began deporting Haitians from the U.S. Mexican border back to Haiti which is currently in dire condition according to CNN. Haiti was hit with a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in August and had their president assassinated in July. 


Haiti is also experiencing heavy gang violence according to the New York times. Needless to say, the country is being faced with a crisis. 


Foote called the decision by the U.S. “inhumane” and “counterproductive” according to CNN and said that he does not want to be associated with it. 


According to an article by CNN, Foote did not make complaints of the situation in Haiti, or express concerns over the situation at the border before resigning, which White House officials said he could have done.


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