The U.S. has begun deporting hundreds of thousands of Haitians back to Haiti after ending Temporary Protected Status, with over 160 sent to Cap-Haitien — chosen for its safer access despite Port-au-Prince’s deadly gang violence. This follows a June Supreme Court ruling and the failure to renew work permits by late July. Haitian officials, not requesting the deportations, are helping deportees reach their homes — some of whom aren’t even from Haiti but have Haitian heritage or U.S. prison records. Amid chaos, gangs control roads and threaten travelers; officials offer $65, food, and shelter until families can be found. The process continues as authorities prioritize safe passage across a fractured nation.

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