This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. INTL 190 - Haiti in a Transnational Context Main Menu Introduction Haiti and China Haiti and China Haiti & Chile Haiti and the Bahamas Haiti and Taiwan Amy B., Dephny D., Mitchell S., Barbara W. Haiti and Brazil Migration Office 1 media/Picture1_thumb.jpg 2022-03-08T01:42:39-08:00 Stanley Toh 0f92f00b30bfe3c6472272b9bc99344e100899df 39977 2 The Migration Office on Fanor Velasco Street, near the La Moneda government palace, in Santiago, is crowded with Haitians and other foreign nationals seeking to regularise their migration status, on Apr. 17, a day after a special process was opened as part of measures decreed by the government to curb immigration, which especially affect Haitians. © Orlando Milesi/IPS plain 2022-03-08T01:53:02-08:00 Stanley Toh 0f92f00b30bfe3c6472272b9bc99344e100899df This page has tags: 1 media/Picture4.png media/Hibrido_de_la_bandera_de_Chile_y_la_bandera_de_Haití.png media/Hibrido_de_la_bandera_de_Chile_y_la_bandera_de_Haití (1).png 2022-03-08T02:44:07-08:00 Stanley Toh 0f92f00b30bfe3c6472272b9bc99344e100899df Migration to Chile Stanley Toh 22 gallery 2022-03-16T15:43:26-07:00 Stanley Toh 0f92f00b30bfe3c6472272b9bc99344e100899df