U.S. Aid Freeze Sparks Worries Over Security and Healthcare in Haiti

Federal Judge Loren AliKhan’s decision to order a suspension of the freeze on federal aid programs on Monday, January 28, 2025, offers only a temporary reprieve.

Federal Judge Loren AliKhan’s decision to order a suspension of the freeze on federal aid programs on Monday, January 28, 2025, offers only a temporary reprieve. The judge described the ruling, which expires on February 3, as a “brief administrative stay” meant to maintain the status quo while litigation continues. “I believe there is the specter of irreparable harm,” said AliKhan, who was appointed by President Joe Biden—the same president who signed the last budget, which runs through March.

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