Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Biden denounces ‘horrible’ treatment of Haitian migrants at border

- Tribune News Service Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Friday denounced the treatment of Haitian migrants at the border as “horrible” and promised that “there will be consequenc­es.”

“It’s outrageous,” he said. “I promise you, those people will pay.”

He added that there’s an investigat­ion underway into how Border Patrol agents on horseback confronted Haitian migrants. Some appeared to swing their reins like whips.

“It’s beyond an embarrassm­ent. It’s dangerous. It’s wrong. It sends the wrong message around the world. It sends the wrong message at home. It’s simply not who we are.”

Vice President Harris echoed Biden’s concerns on Friday, saying she was “outraged” by how the agents on horseback treated Haitian migrants, saying the situation “evoked images of some of some of the worst moments of our history, where that kind of behavior has been used against the indigenous people of our country, has been used against African Americans during the time of slavery.”

“Human beings should not be treated that way,” she said.

Harris’ comments came during an interview on “The View,” an appearance that was disrupted after co-hosts Sunny Hostin and

Ana Navarro tested positive for COVID-19 and escorted off the set. Harris had planned to be interviewe­d on the set but, instead, spoke remotely by a video-link with the remaining hosts.

The Biden administra­tion has faced political pressure from all sides over his handling of the border.

Republican­s have blasted him for the number of migrants that are crossing into the country from Mexico, while Democrats and human rights advocates have criticized the administra­tion’s aggressive enforcemen­t policies that began under President Trump.

Thousands of Haitian migrants, many seeking asylum, have sheltered under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas.

But Homeland Security forces are increasing the number of repatriati­on flights to return them to their Caribbean island, which has suffered political upheaval and earthquake­s.

Some migrants have crossed back into Mexico in an effort to avoid being returned to Haiti.

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