Original story: Miami police are looking for a 17-year-old boy who hasn’t been seen since Friday. Tyler Henderson stands 5-foot-8, weighs around 160 pounds, has brown eyes and an Afro. He was wearing a red, Supreme brand hoodie and black pants when last seen in Miami’s Little Haiti area.
Even a three month stop has very severe negative consequences around the world and in Haiti, for saving people’s lives and for preserving U.S. credibility, U.S. soft power.”
A 17-year-old boy was found dead after he had been reported missing in the city of Miami, authorities confirmed Sunday.
Leslie Voltaire, president of Haiti's transitional presidential council, said the Trump administration will devastate his country.
Police said a 17-year-old boy who was reported missing in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood was killed in a car crash.According to City<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
A Miami family is in pain after the search for a missing teen ended with a tragic discovery.The family of Tyler Henderson<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Miami police are looking for a 17-year-old boy who hasn’t been seen since Friday. Tyler Henderson stands 5-foot-8, weighs around 160 pounds, has brown eyes and an Afro. He was wearing a red, Supreme brand hoodie and black pants when last seen in Miami’s Little Haiti area.
The owners of a Little Haiti bakery who claim their landlord forced them out to develop the area get a small win in court.
Trump’s foreign aid freeze “undermines American leadership and credibility around the world,” lawmakers tell Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Traffic came to a standstill in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood Thursday afternoon after authorities said a garbage truck brought down three power poles, leaving a trail of damage and widespread power outages.
Despite designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, Florida Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D) says he shouldn't use military force against the cartels in Haiti.
The U.N. migration agency says internal displacement in Haiti, largely caused by gang violence, has tripled over the last year and now surpasses 1 million people — a record in the Caribbean nation.