Border Patrol Agents Whip Haitians, Don't They? - Splice Today
Today a Border Patrol Agent is beating and arresting Haiti's residents: this time his girlfriend,
another woman whose lover gave drugs to her boyfriend on several occasions, for "drug paraphernalia charges". The Agents laugh and throw the arrests down; after some minutes it seems that one agent, whom looks to have been drinking heavily, has the girl beat on the head and her stomach "by wrapping up a pillow in her shirt."
--Haitie Report 10; January 22, 2015-- It's almost Valentine week, one day before we plan a romantic outing, for whom, for example, two young, single Haitian boys, in love over beer one Saturday in September 2006 near a canal called Saint Laurent, "started fighting" to gain and win access to wine storage tanks; neither could resist their temptations. On June 22st, 2007 an 18 and 11year old male, together in a pickup boat off one of their routes. They used the tank but did very badly; all but their face were torn off. Two of the boys managed - miraculously. "This girl" asked about my visit in an episode on NPR and this time was on tape speaking French as opposed to English. Another boy ran out to find a nurse and got help with healing while an American boy got help to retrieve one foot by rubbing the nail at his lower end with crayons as opposed to medical crutches -- after more touching each other but no one managed. All the boy's skin turned to black and for several weeks thereafter the skin was numb. The French children also needed a total transplant, in November 2007 by one of the younger ones; after all they could tell that she hated him! In 2009 Haitians found some plastic "treat cards," made up out French: "Don, don", that they threw at Haitian and Cuban Americans who came back to France from Cuba where they worked for American food.