The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a directive to Haitians, stating that the current security situation is deemed safe for their return to their homeland. This decision follows a recent assessment indicating a decrease in gang violence within the country. DHS officials acknowledged the potential for increased risks, but emphasized the need for stability and self-determination for the Haitian people. The directive signifies a shift in the administration’s approach to immigration and border security, aligning with the Haitians’ established governance structure. DHS intends to monitor the situation closely.
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