The organization began its “hit” on the City of Springfield in July 2024 in an effort to stop the “invasion” of Haitian migrants, the lawsuit says.
City leaders in Springfield, Ohio, accused the Blood Tribe neo-Nazi group of making bomb threats, sending threatening emails and other acts.
Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of ...
In a time of much uncertainty in the federal bureaucracy, many still reach the end of their paths to citizenship in a ...
Only a few hours from Florida, Haiti is descending into a failed state. This alarming situation poses significant risks to United States national security but also presents an opportunity for the ...
"There’s a real opportunity for Haiti to grow into a hub of near-shore manufacturing, near-shore light manufacturing. That ...
Multiple threats to children’s health, safety and well-being include recruitment into armed groups amid escalating violence and displacement. A look at what UNICEF is doing to deliver urgently ...
The sailboat was traveling between Cuba and Cay Sal Bank in the Bahamas, about 50 miles southeast of the Middle Keys city of ...
Presiding over the flock of followers was a familiar face: Father Reginald Jean-Mary, well known as Father Reggie, a prominent local Haitian-American Catholic priest. These days Father Reggie is ...
against Springfield residents who spoke out in support of the Haitian community.” The Blood Tribe showed up at the city's ...
The sailboat was traveling between Cuba and Cay Sal Bank in the Bahamas, about 50 miles southeast of the Middle Keys city of ...
Springfield, a city of roughly 60,000 west of Columbus, has seen its Haitian population grow to about 10,000 people in recent years, as Haitians have fled violence in their home country in search ...