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Moving to Haiti... Because It's Better Than the States
So if you don't want to move to Haiti, what can you do? Right now, you can let your politicians know that if they're voting in favor of expanded government programs, then come reelection time, they will not have your vote. ...Moving to Haiti... Because It's Better Than the States
Gutierrez introduces immigration bill
The Gutierrez bill would immediately give “nonimmigrant status” to 12 million illegal aliens upon registration with the federal government, payment of a $500 fine, plus application fees, and clearing a criminal and security background check.
Gutierrez introduces immigration bill
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Honorine Pouponneau: A sister’s vantage point on a historic Haitian presidency :: Immigrant Connect
Back in her home country of Haiti, Poupenneau's baby sister, Ertha Pascal-Trouillot, had become the first female president of Haiti. A chief justice on the Haitian Supreme Court, Pascal-Trouillot had been appointed interim president of ...
Honorine Pouponneau: A sister’s vantage point on a historic Haitian presidency :: Immigrant Connect
Honorine Pouponneau: A sister’s vantage point on a historic Haitian presidency :: Immigrant Connect
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
CorpWatch : HAITI: Haiti Telecom Kickbacks Tarnish Aristide
Two U.S. lawsuits charge that former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his associates accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks from politically connected U.S. telecom companies. "Plus ça change," one might say in Haiti. The more the leadership in this corruption riddled country changes, the more things stay the same.
CorpWatch : HAITI: Haiti Telecom Kickbacks Tarnish Aristide
CorpWatch : HAITI: Haiti Telecom Kickbacks Tarnish Aristide
Welcome to the United States Department of Justice
Two Florida executives of a Miami-Dade County-based telecommunications company, the president of Florida-based Telecom Consulting Services Corp., and two former Haitian government officials were charged in an indictment unsealed today for their alleged roles in a foreign bribery, wire fraud and money laundering scheme
Welcome to the United States Department of Justice
Welcome to the United States Department of Justice
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Rahaxi Inc.'s Subsidiary Freestar Dominicana and UniCarte of Haiti Launch
Rahaxi's Telco platform to process electronic Pin and Recharge for main carriers in Haiti, gross revenues could potentially top US $24 million in the first year.Rahaxi Inc.'s Subsidiary Freestar Dominicana and UniCarte of Haiti Launch
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