Montreal Gazette

4,000 HAITIAN MIGRANTS MOVED FROM BORDER, FOUR MORE FLIGHTS PLANNED

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WASHINGTON • The United States has moved about 4,000 Haitian migrants from a camp in Del Rio, Texas, where mistreatme­nt was recorded, and more were expected to leave on four flights on Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said.

“We are moving more migrants very quickly to other processing centres so that we can ensure their security and safety and the security and safety of the community,” Mayorkas said in an interview with CNN. “We are repatriati­ng individual­s, we expect to see dramatic change in the next 48 to 96 hours.”

Hundreds of Haitians returned to Mexico from the sprawling migrant camp across the border in Del Rio, Texas, on Monday, fearing expulsion to their homeland as U.S. authoritie­s organized flights back to Haiti.

The White House criticized the use of horse reins to threaten Haitian migrants after images circulated of a U.S. border guard on horseback charging at migrants near a riverside camp in Texas.

Mayorkas said an investigat­ion was underway into the treatment of migrants and that monitors from the Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity would be stationed full time at the site to monitor the situation.

“We will not tolerate any mistreatme­nt,” Mayorkas told CNN. “I was horrified by what I saw. I'm going to let the investigat­ion run its course. But the pictures that I observed are troubling me.”

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Migrants are seen at an encampment by the Del Rio Internatio­nal Bridge in Texas Tuesday. The U.S. government has been returning thousands of migrants to Haiti amid reports of abuse and mistreatme­nt by border guards.
JULIO CORTEZ / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Migrants are seen at an encampment by the Del Rio Internatio­nal Bridge in Texas Tuesday. The U.S. government has been returning thousands of migrants to Haiti amid reports of abuse and mistreatme­nt by border guards.

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