The US owes a debt to Haiti. Why experts say of their shared history led to a migrant crisis on the border
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40% : Many were outraged as images of patrol border officers on horses were seen brutally whipping Haitian migrants as they neared the US-Mexico border.37% : That insecurity was made worse when a sudden 7.2 earthquake struck Haiti's southwest, exacerbating the existing migration crisis at the southern border in Texas.
35% : In the past week, nearly 14,00 migrants, mostly Haitians, were found seeking asylum in Del Rio, Texas, following a destructive earthquake and the assassination of Haitian president, Jovenel Moïse.
21% : On Tuesday afternoon, following the images of US Customs and Border Protection agents grabbing Haitian migrants near Del Rio, Texas, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said President Joe Biden found the footage "horrific" and "horrible."
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