Brazil braces for wave of Haitian migration after Moïse’s killing cruxnow.com
Brazil can expect to see more migrants coming from Haiti, following the social and political turmoil caused by President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination on July 7, says Father Paolo Parise, a São Paulo-based expert on migration.
Since 2010, when an earthquake devastated Haiti and killed more than 300,000 people, at least 130,000 migrants have left the country for Brazil. Over the past few years, the economic crisis in the South American country has been pushing a growing numbers of Haitians to leave Brazil and migrate to other destinations, especially the United States, Canada, and France…
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