Biden evacuated bureaucrats but left American missionaries to die in Haiti
Flights out have been suspended after gangs tried to take control of Toussaint Louverture International Airport, the main pathway for foreigners seeking to enter or leave Haiti.
The Western Journal Op/Ed
Haiti is in a state of profound decay.
Gangs roam the streets unimpeded by any sort of rule of law, the elected prime minister cannot return to the country and has been assured of death if he tries by the nation's de facto leader: a gang chief who has earned the sobriquet "Barbecue," reportedly for his problematic habit of burning his enemies alive.
Because of this, President Joe Biden's White House has evacuated bureaucrats from the American Embassy in Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince. But don't expect the administration to do anything about Christian missionaries stuck in the country.
According to the New York Post, Jill Dolan, who runs an orphanage in Haiti with her organization, Love a Neighbor, said that while she's been in contact with the embassy, she's not getting help getting out of the country.
“Really, what they say is like, ‘Be safe.’ I’m just like, ‘OK, well that’s not really helpful,'” Dolan told the Post.