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Description: Crisis in Haiti , Could Drive Another Wave of , Illegal Immigration in the US.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that the United States <br/>could be facing another wave of illegal <br/>immigration driven by refugees fleeing Haiti.<br/>On March 11, President Ariel Henry said <br/>he would resign amid widespread gang <br/>violence and a breakdown of law and order.<br/>An estimated 80% of Port-au-Prince, <br/>the Haitian capital, are under <br/>the control of armed gangs.<br/>An estimated 80% of Port-au-Prince, <br/>the Haitian capital, are under <br/>the control of armed gangs.<br/>We are alert to that possibility. <br/>The driving conditions in Haiti <br/>could very well press <br/>more people [to migrate], Rebecca Zimmerman, Department of Defense official, <br/>via 'Newsweek'.<br/>Thomas Gift, the head of the Centre on U.S. Politics <br/>at University College London, warned that <br/>a deepening immigration crisis would pose <br/>a serious challenge for the Biden administration.<br/>Fair or unfair, anything that <br/>highlights the immigration <br/>crisis is a net negative <br/>for Biden at the moment, Thomas Gift, the head of the Centre on U.S. Politics <br/>at University College London, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>To the extent that the tragedy <br/>in Haiti puts a new refugee story <br/>in the headlines, it will only make <br/>the immigration issue more <br/>salient for American voters. , Thomas Gift, the head of the Centre on U.S. Politics <br/>at University College London, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>At the same time, Biden's <br/>hands will no doubt be tied <br/>by progressive groups who <br/>will insist that the White House <br/>not repatriate refugees back to <br/>Haiti given the huge political <br/>instability in the country, Thomas Gift, the head of the Centre on U.S. Politics <br/>at University College London, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>According to a Monmouth University survey, <br/>84% of voters in the U.S. consider illegal <br/>immigration a \
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