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UN warns US deportations of Haitians may violate international law

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September 22, 2021
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UN warns US deportations of Haitians may violate international law
Haitian girls are pictured in a makeshift encampment where more than 12,000 people hoping to enter the United States await under the international bridge in Del Rio, Texas on September 21, 2021. – The United Nations expressed deep concern September 21, 2021, at mass deportations of Haitian migrants from the United States, warning they could go against international law. (Photo by PAUL RATJE / AFP)

The United Nations expressed deep concern Tuesday at mass deportations of Haitian migrants from the United States, warning they could go against international law.

The White House has faced a torrent of criticism after the United States started sending planeloads full of Haitian nationals back to their crisis-wracked country over the weekend.

The crisis intensified after pictures by AFP photographer Paul Ratje that spread quickly over social media appeared to show riders swinging their reins to threaten migrants and push them back toward the Rio Grande river.

The head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Filippo Grandi, said he was “shocked by images of the deplorable conditions beneath the concrete highway overpass in Del Rio, Texas, where more than 14,000 Haitians had gathered after arduous journeys”.

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He also lashed out at the United States government’s Title 42 policy, which was brought in by the previous administration of Donald Trump to stop most arrivals at the southern border on the grounds that migrants could spread Covid-19.

“The summary, mass expulsions of individuals currently under way under the Title 42 authority, without screening for protection needs, is inconsistent with international norms and may constitute refoulement,” Grandi said in a statement.
“Refoulement” — returning asylum seekers to places where they risk persecution and threats to their life — is illegal under international law.

‘Seriously concerned’
Earlier in the day, the UN human rights and refugee agencies joined up to criticise the deportations.

“We are seriously concerned by the fact that it appears that there has not been any individual assessment in the (Haiti) cases,” human rights office spokeswoman Marta Hurtado told reporters in Geneva.

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This, she said, indicated that “maybe some of these people have not received the protection that they needed.”

UNHCR spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo stressed that seeking asylum is “a fundamental human right”.

“We are calling for this right to be respected.”

The deportation of Haitian migrants had been temporarily suspended by Washington after a devastating earthquake hit the Caribbean nation last month.
But those deportations have resumed, with pressure for fast action after more than 15,000 Haitians crossed into the United States in recent days from Mexico and found themselves stranded for days in Texas under a bridge spanning the Rio Grande river.

Mantoo reiterated UNHCR’s opposition to the Title 42 policy, and the agency’s call on countries since the start of the pandemic to continue ensuring “access to asylum for those whose lives really depend on it.”

“There are ways to manage public health considerations… but to also ensure the right to seek asylum,” she said.

Meanwhile, the UNHCR hailed the administration of President Joe Biden for its announcement that it will double the number of refugees it will accept in the next fiscal year to 125,000, amid rising pressure from people fleeing Afghanistan and other countries.

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