Debate grows in aftermath of quake: Should U.S. let more Haitians immigrate?

From morning until night, Dieula Celestin's cellphone rings in Miami's Little Haiti. It is her younger brother, Roger Paul, calling from Port-au-Prince, where he and their 65-year-old mother live with no food, no job and no money in the street outside the remnants of their house. Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala - via Washington Post , Google News (Immigration)
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Subjects: World, U.S., Politics
Topics: Immigration, Haiti
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Posted by: via Washington Post - Jan 24, 2010 - 5:59 PM PST
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Edited by: Derek Hawkins - Jan 25, 2010 - 8:31 AM PST

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Jan. 25, 2010

A very relevant topic, as it relates to Haiti now and other nations in peril where citizens there have family members who are legal residents of the U.S. A wide range of points of view are presented. Some solid statistics. An accurate, though brief, snapshot of Haiti's current status regarding this issue.

I hope the media continues to cover this story as the initial devastation fades and the incredibly complicated, tough work of rebuilding lives and ... More »

Still, Elliott Abrams, a deputy national security adviser under President George W. Bush who is now at the Council on Foreign Relations, said that if the United States ... More »

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Emma Asomba
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by Emma Asomba - Jan. 26, 2010
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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Jan. 25, 2010
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James Canning
3.5
by James Canning - Jan. 25, 2010

Haiti has millions too many people, but bringing more of them to the US is not the right way forward.

Haiti is an ecological disaster and the perfect poster child for the need for drastic population control.

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