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Friends, we urge you to respond generously to this appeal from our friends Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees. We'll be sharing more information and ways you can provide support to communities on the ground in Haiti. https://haitianrefugees.org
#supporthaitiancommunities #hurricanerelief

As the tragedy in Haiti emerges from Hurricane Matthew, we need to redouble our call to the US government to halt Haitian deportations -- "removals" as they are so conveniently called -- and extend swift humanitarian aid to the country and the people of Haiti. #nohaitiandeportations #immigrationaction #haitianrefugees

Four minutes before 10am on Friday morning, the Reuters news agency provided an update on the death toll in Haiti. At a minimum, the news agency said, 572 people had lost their lives as a result of Hurricane Matthew.
independent.co.uk

Let's see if the Administration will adjust policy towards Haitian earthquake survivors after Hurricane Matthew added to the loss of life, destruction and instability of Haiti. #nodeportations #enddetentions #Haitianrefugees

A shift to allow more than 56,000 people who fled Central America to stay in the United States for several more years amounts to an unannounced departure from policy.
nytimes.com|By Caitlin Dickerson

Haiti in the aftermath of hurricane. Barack Obama needs to rescind decision to step up Haitian deportations. What happened to the call for humanitarianism toward the world's refugees? #Haitianrefugees #UN4refugeesmigrants #nodeportations

Film Library twitter facebook google+ email Film Library Photo Library Back to film list The worst is still to come Thursday, October 6, 2016 Bahare Khodabande/Miranda Grant/Andrew Gully Hurricane Matthew was the most powerful storm to hit Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, in mor...
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1. Jordan (2.7 million)
2. Turkey (2.5 million)
3. Pakistan (1.6 million)
4. Lebanon (1.5 million)
5. Iran (979,400)...
6. Ethiopia (736,100)
7. Kenya (553,900)
8. Uganda (477,200)
9. Democratic Republic of Congo (383,100)
10. Chad (369,500)

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World's wealthiest nations accused by Amnesty of leaving poorer countries bearing the brunt of global refugee crisis.
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