A Haitian-born man has been stripped of his U.S. citizenship after a federal judge found he defrauded COVID-19 relief programs out of millions of dollars
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Former Haitian president Jovenel Moïse’s daughter testifies on day 3 of his assassination trial in Miami
The daughter of Haiti’s assassinated president, Jovenel Moïse, took the stand again on Thursday in the federal trial of four men accused of helping orchestrate
Martine Moïse returns to witness stand, names former Haitian leaders in trial over president’s assassination
For the second day in a row, former Haitian First Lady Martine Moïse took the stand Wednesday in the federal trial of four South Florida
Haiti’s former first lady emotionally testifies in her husband’s assassination trial in Miami
The widow of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse tearfully took the stand Tuesday in a Miami federal courtroom, giving jurors a firsthand account of the terrifying
Jury selection begins in Miami for men accused of Haiti president’s murder
The federal trial of four men accused in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse is now underway in Miami. Jury selection began
Two Haitian Americans reflect on struggle, pride and building a life in South Florida
Resilience is a theme echoed across the Caribbean and few communities know it like Haitians. One of those people, the mother of CBS Miami’s Tania
Hundreds of Haitian TPS holders line up in North Miami for driver’s license help after judge’s order
Hundreds of Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) showed up Thursday in North Miami to renew, reinstate, or replace their driver’s licenses weeks after
Haitians in South Florida fear deportation despite a federal judge blocking TPS removal
Although a federal judge has temporarily blocked the U.S. government from ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Haitians, fear continues to grip Haitian communities across
U.S. sends warning as Haiti transitional council’s term is set to expire Saturday
Haiti is bracing for possible unrest as the country’s Transitional Presidential Council, an interim governing body installed in 2024, is set to reach the end
Haitian immigrants in South Florida struggle with expired driver’s licenses amid TPS uncertainty
Thousands of Haitian immigrants across South Florida are facing new challenges as their Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, remains in legal limbo. Many are unable