South Florida Haitian community concerned
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois reports on how the situation in Haiti is going from bad to worse.
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CBS News Miami's Tania Francois reports on how the situation in Haiti is going from bad to worse.
She said a security mission will not solve the problem, they need a transitional government
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois spoke to one woman who says she has survived gang attacks in Haiti.
US Special forces evacuated staff from the US embassy in Haiti.
CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede on the ongoing crisis in Haiti.
US officials are expected to take part in an emergency meeting Monday in Jamaica with other Caribbean leaders to discuss possible solutions.
Austin Carter reports heavily armed gangs have been attacking key government sites.
Gangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations late Friday.
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois' dad chooses to remain in Haiti by choice. Like many Haitian Americans, he longs for the glory days of Haiti and says he wants to be on the island when they return.
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois reports about the situation in Haiti.
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois reports on the continuing crisis in Haiti.
CBS News Miami's Tania Francois interviews Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick on the situation in Haiti.
Haiti is dealing with two crises, one political and another humanitarian. The US Embassy is closed, flights are still canceled and there are little ways for people with loved ones on the island to get out legally.
The US is calling on Haiti's prime minister to resign. Meanwhile, concern is building among South Florida Haitians.
South Florida Haitians are closely monitoring the crisis on their island nation.
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Violence in Haiti continues to escalate with gangs seizing the international airport.
Haitian-American community leaders in South Florida are urging the U.S. government to intervene to help violence in Haiti, and stop the flow of weapons into the country from Florida.
Kareen Ulysse, founder of CHF Foundation, speaks with CBS News Miami about what's happening around her, on the ground in Haiti.
Kareen Ulysse, founder of CHF Foundation, speaks with CBS News Miami about what's happening around her, on the ground in Haiti, as she and her staff keep themselves and the children in their care safe.
Travel to Haiti is not advised.
The violence in Haiti continues to escalate as diasporic Haitians in South Florida try to help.
Haitian flags flew in North Miami Tuesday afternoon, as leaders and community members gathered to call for an end to the horrific violence plaguing their home country.
Haitian flags flew in North Miami Tuesday afternoon, as leaders and community members gathered to call for an end to the horrific violence plaguing their home country.
Leaders from South Florida's Haitian community held a news conference in North Miami to talk about solutions and what they'd like to see happen in their homeland.
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The man could be heard screaming for help as flames moved closer and closer to him.
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Warm and breezy conditions will continue in South Florida this weekend, but that's leading to a dangerous risk of rip currents at local beaches.
A Georgia woman accused of helping move money from a phone scam impersonating law enforcement has been arrested after investigators traced the stolen funds through cryptocurrency transactions.
Officials are still working to determine the cause of the fire, and no injuries have been reported.
The man could be heard screaming for help as flames moved closer and closer to him.
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