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US awaits flights to resume Haitian deportations

WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (APP/AFP): US authorities will resume sending undocumented Haitian migrants back to their country when deportation flights can land again in the hurricane-ravaged country, the US government said Wednesday. US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson had suggested during a visit to Mexico on Tuesday that he was temporarily suspending deportations of Haitians in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. But Johnson clarified in a statement on Wednesday that the deportations were temporarily suspended due to the cancellations of flights after hundreds of people were killed by the hurricane last week. “Working with the government of Haiti, DHS (Department of Homeland Security) intends to resume those flights as soon as possible,” he said. The United States stopped deporting Haitians to their country as a humanitarian measure following the 2010 earthquake that killed 220,000 in the Caribbean nation.