Personal stories two years after Haiti earthquake

By

By Jacob Kushner – WLRN

After a massive earthquake struck Haiti two years ago today, the U.S. stopped deporting Haitians.  But next week marks one year since those deportations to Haiti resumed.  24-year-old Franco Coby grew up in Fort Myers, Florida but he was born in Haiti and until this year, he’d never been back. WLRN’s Jacob Kushner brings us the story of a man lost in his own country.

[audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/FPHaittieditedLostBetweenNations.mp3]

 

About WUFT News

Contact WUFT News by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news @wuft.org

Check Also

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators express free speech concerns amid Israel-Hamas war

Farrah Maswadeh doesn’t wish to live in the United States anymore. As a 25-year-old Palestinian …