It’s been less than two months since thousands of Haitians were encamped under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, just at the US-Mexico border. Some of those migrants were eventually allowed to enter the US, but the majority of them were deported to Haiti. Many of them had lived outside of Haiti for years. The World’s Monica Campbell went to Haiti to hear from those who’ve been deported about their new realities.
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