Support Group for Repatriates and Refugees Raises Alarm Over Worsening Conditions for Haitian Migrants

The Groupe d’appui aux rapatriés et aux réfugiés (GARR) is warning about the deterioration of living conditions for Haitian migrants and the increase in deportations, against a backdrop of tougher migration policies in several countries.

Roobens Isma
06 May 2026 — Lecture : 3 min.
Support Group for Repatriates and Refugees Raises Alarm Over Worsening Conditions for Haitian Migrants

Stenley Orbruth Doriscar, responsable de communication du GARR, lors de la conférence de presse.
Photo : Tamarre Pierre

The migration situation of Haitians is alarming. This is the conclusion of a report by the GARR. During a press conference held on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, the human rights organization highlighted the worsening living conditions of Haitian migrants and called on leaders to take action.

The clearest sign of this reality is the continuously rising number of deportees and repatriated individuals. During the first quarter of 2026, at least 68,223 Haitian nationals were deported or repatriated, according to the GARR. This figure is sign

Si vous avez déjà créé un compte, connectez-vous GRATUITEMENT pour lire la suite de cet article. Pas encore de compte ? Inscrivez-vous