Haiti: The most dysfunctional society ever?

The writer describes a totally dysfunctional society still dependent on the U.S. for basic services and still sending migrants to the U.S. Then he threatens that it will get worse if U.S. aid and willingness to import Haitians stop.

The Haitian government is too compromised to confront them effectively. For years, government officials have paid off and armed gang members in exchange for protection and intimidating their rivals. International sanctions against Haitian officials show the ubiquity of government ties to gangs, corruption and drug and arms trafficking. Sanctions from the United States and Canada have targeted some of the most powerful people in Haiti, including two former presidents, three former prime ministers and several cabinet ministers. Now even the new transition council, which took office under an agreement brokered last spring with support from the United States, includes three members who have been accused of bribery and were summoned to appear in court on those charges. …

But the impact of this lightning-fast withdrawal of U.S. foreign aid funds is brutal. Thousands of Haitians have lost access to health care. Lunch programs for children in schools have closed for lack of food. Now, when families come to my office to report gang attacks, they often haven’t eaten in days. We refer them to U.N. programs that provide food, but there’s not enough. They often need urgent medical care, after suffering rape or other injuries, and have no place to sleep. We no longer have places to send them.

The Trump administration moved to end eligibility for protected status for about half a million Haitians living in the United States and cut a humanitarian visa program for thousands more. In recent years, many Haitians fled to the United States with visas because gang members threatened their lives, killed their relatives and destroyed their homes. If their protected status is removed and they are deported to Haiti, they will have no one to receive them and no place to stay. More than a million people are already internally displaced.

The lack of stability in Haiti will affect other countries, too. More Haitians will almost certainly flee — to the United States, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. Haitian gangs’ unchecked expansion beyond their neighborhood bases into transnational drug markets and criminal networks is already bringing illicit drugs to the United States. Some gang leaders have made political demands, announced the formation of political parties and even threatened to overthrow the government. This renders Haiti’s politics even more volatile and makes Haitian gangs a greater threat to other Caribbean countries and the United States.

There’s a lot the United States can do. It should continue to support the vetting, training and equipping of Haiti’s struggling police force and shattered judiciary. U.S. officials should ramp up the inspection of shipments destined for Haiti to end the traffic of arms and ammunition and prosecute anyone who breaks U.S. laws trafficking arms and drugs to and from Haiti. American officials should also press the government to create and enforce anticorruption policies. …

These days in Port-au-Prince, we are teetering on the edge of a total gang takeover. At night, as gangs go on the offensive, many parts of the city are dark because fighting has largely cut electricity. My friends and colleagues stay awake, terrified, listening to the gun battles and texting one another.

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Haiti’s Gangs Have Evolved. The United States Will Pay the Price.

7 replies
  1. Harald
    Harald says:

    Fun fact: Ron Paul’s Palatinate ancestors were actually named Pahl. Buchanan is half-German. https://www.amren.com/podcasts/2025/04/pat-buchanans-revenge/

    It is reasonable to think that if Iran proves to USrael that it does not have a nuke, it will be “dealt” with in the same way as Libya. This “controversial” individual wanted to construct a “clean nuke” that would extinguish all life but “not unnecessarily contaminate the environment”. What Satan in the world would come up with something like that? He later claimed that Saddam Hussein had “50 mini-nukes with red mercury”.

    “Cohen spoke at an April 2000 fundraiser in La Canada, California, for then-Reform Party presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan. Irv Rubin was prominently present at this event, with his organization, the Jewish Defense League (JDL), and with members of the Libertarian Party, to protest. The JDL posted Cohen’s home phone number and address on its website, urging its members to contact him, to persuade him to stop supporting Buchanan.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_T._Cohen

  2. WayDown
    WayDown says:

    Is Haiti the most dysfunctional society ever? How is it any worse than any other black country?
    Aid hasn’t worked there in the past and it won’t in the future. Just let the chaos happen and it can revert to a primitive hunter/gatherer society that all black countries revert to if left alone.

  3. Joe
    Joe says:

    “There’s a lot the United States can do.”

    Yes. Like invading Haiti… rounding up every negro and then remigrating them back to Africa. After this humane cleansing action, Haiti can be resettled by civilized people and made, once again, the crown jewel of the Caribbean Islands.

  4. PvtCharlieSlate
    PvtCharlieSlate says:

    Just quarantine the entire island of Hispaniola for at least two hundred years. Anyone going in stays; nobody comes out. After enough time they will either develop some form of stable, primitive civilization or all grow prehensile tails and migrate back into the jungle.
    It is not our or anyone else’s problem to fix.

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