Chants of “Joe Biden, shame on you, stop the deportations” rang out in Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza Tuesday, Sept. 21, as members and allies of the Haitian community rallied against the U.S. Border Patrol’s brutal and racist attacks on Haitian refugees. Signs and speakers also exposed Washington’s responsibility for the humanitarian crisis and dire situation in the world’s first modern Black republic. The protest was called by Komokoda-the Committee to Mobilize Against Dictatorship in Haiti.
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