The U.S. National Security Council’s senior director for the Western Hemisphere, Juan Gonzalez, apologized on Friday for the treatment of Haitian migrants by Border Patrol agents at the U.S.-Mexico border. “All of us saw the images of the treatment of Haitians at our border and I want to say that it was an injustice, that it was wrong, and I want to apologize to the people of Haiti,” he said during a news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Port-Au-Prince.
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U.S. official apologizes for treatment of Haitian migrants at border
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