[JURIST] US Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said Friday that Haitians who arrived illegally after last week’s earthquake would be sent back to Haiti. Napolitano told a news conference that Haitians should not view the earthquake as an open opportunity to migrate to the US, but should remain in their country to help rebuild. Last Friday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) granted temporary protective status to Haitians that were in the US prior to the earthquake in order to provide “a temporary refuge for Haitian nationals who are currently in the United States and whose personal safety would be endangered by returning to Haiti.” She noted however, that “attempting to leave Haiti now will only bring more hardship to the Haitian people and nation.”
The DHS announced on Monday that the US will allow Haitian orphans into the country to receive needed care in the aftermath of last week’s 7.0 magnitude earthquake that caused massive damage to property and infrastructure in Haiti. The UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti has said that up to 50 percent of buildings have been destroyed or damaged, including the presidential palace, the UN Mission headquarters, and the main prison, allowing nearly 4,000 inmates to escape. Thousand of US military troops have been deployed to assist the Haitian police and international peacekeepers as they confront rising lawlessness in the country. UN officials say the death toll may never be known, but Haitian officials have estimated that between 100,000 to 200,000 have died as a result of the earthquake.