
Exclusive: Haiti's Ariel Henry says he understands US migrant deportations and says elections will be pushed back
CNN
Haiti's unelected leader Ariel Henry says he understands why the United States is deporting thousands of Haitian migrants from the Texas border, as he wants to cooperate with America -- and will welcome home those who fled the disaster-hit country.
In an exclusive interview with CNN from the prime minister's residence in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, Henry -- who took over as leader two weeks after President Jovenel Moise was assassinated in July -- also said elections originally planned for September will be delayed until next year, after a review of the country's constitution is conducted.
About 4,000 migrants apprehended by US Customs and Border Protection in Del Rio, Texas, in recent weeks have been expelled, according to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.