US Getting More Involved in Haiti
Haiti is a dumpster fire of a country. A dumpster filled with drugs, gangs, and lots of precious children of God who just want to survive. The US has intervened there many times since the country was founded in 1804. It's never gone well. And it won't go well this time.
It's understandable to say "something has to be done" in Haiti - right now anyone who can get out by any means is walking to the United States. So we're involved no matter what. But unless we're willing to give our forces the green-light to machine gun anyone who so much as looks like a thug, we should not send our military in.
I was there in 2010 after the earthquake and saw that once the locals realized the Marines who were there to bring them aid had no authority to use their weapons, the Haitians simply pushed past them, stole all the aid, and started killing each other fighting over it. It was a wreck.
The US has sent an average of like 1 billion a year to Haiti in aid, and it's worse today than it was when we started. I'm not sure what the answer is to fix this problem, but it likely does not have to include US boots on the ground.
We will see. But if there's an argument for sending US troops to Haiti, then there is a bigger argument to sending them to Detroit, Baltimore, LA, San Francisco and Portland.
https://thehill.com/policy/3690989-us-sends-armored-vehicles-to-help-haiti-fight-criminal-actors/