Haitians
What Black People Saw When Border Patrol Whipped Haitians on Horseback
For many Black Americans, images of Border Patrol agents on horseback chasing down Haitian migrants reopened old but familiar wounds.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Feds to scrap humanitarian protections for US Haitians, Charlie Rose accused of serial sexual misconduct, Border Patrol union attributes agent's death to ambush, and more.
In Photos: Housing the Men and Women Being Deported From the Dominican Republic
The Fond Bayord Community School has been functioning as a boarding home for those who have been deported from the Dominican Republic under the country's new harshly criticized regularization plan.
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law
In the eastern outskirts of Santo Domingo, is a community of mostly Haitian descent. Founded as a camp for Haitian sugar cane workers, it is now marred in poverty and neglect.
Raw Coverage From the Dominican Republic
VICE News was live from Santo Domingo, where thousands are facing denaturalization and deportation.
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation
Non-Haitian migrants were being ushered in line ahead of scores of waiting Haitians who were gathered at government offices ahead of a deadline to register — or face deportation to a country many barely know.