From the article:
....Department of Homeland Security, which was urging Constant’s immediate deportation to Haiti.
Do you imagine they're in a big hurry to get this bozo out of here before the sordid, vicious news of his past association with the Republicans finally gets aired well enough people pay attention to it, after all these years of a total news blackout on what they did to Haitians?
Reminds you of the sudden arrival of all those paramilitaries (death squad narcotraffickers) who were produced from out of nowhere to stand trial for drug trafficking in the U.S.
This happened within WEEKS of the appearance on CBS's
"60 Minutes" by Salvatore Mancuso, who, in his interview with Steve Kroft (I believe it was Kroft, not positive) was asked if, while he was sitting in jail in Colombia (after he named so many Colombian politicians with ties to the death squads) he was ever contacted by the
Bush Justice Department to give them the names of American companies which were involved with the death squads.
He said he had not heard a PEEP from the Justice Department, not a phone call, not a greeting card, not an e-mail. Nada. He said they plain weren't interested in doing anything about dirty American multinationals who were connected to the death squads.
Suddenly, BADDA BING, guess who's in the U.S., slammed deeply into the U.S. prison system!
Citizens in Colombia whose relatives were slaughtered in the massacres by death squads protested as loudly as they felt safe in protesting, saying now these drug war lords were gone, they couldn't be held accountable for all the massacres of innocent civilians in all those villages in Colombia, and the murders would never be punished.
In Constant's case, if
Bush can catapault him back to Haiti, the evil he and Guy Phillippe, etc. have done for the International Republican Institute, and for
Bush #41 and for
Bush #43 will so gone it will seem to have never happened.