More than 160 people were deported to Haiti on Thursday, marking a significant return flight. The plane landed in Cap-Haïtien due to ongoing security issues in the capital. Some deportees had lived in the United States for decades and barely knew Haiti. Advocates criticize the deportations, citing Haiti's severe violence and displacement crisis. The end of Temporary Protected Status leaves many Haitians facing an uncertain future.

The flight comes as TPS for Haiti, Ethiopia, Somalia, Syria, Myanmar and other countries ended following a U.S. Supreme Court order in June.

The U.S. has deported more than 160 people to Haiti for the first time since the Trump administration won a legal battle to end Temporary Protected Status for some 350,000…

More than 160 people were deported to Haiti on Thursday, marking a significant return flight. The plane landed in Cap-Haïtien due to ongoing security issues in the capital. Some…