Migrations will continue Haiti PM tells UN after border outrage

"In recent days, the images of the treatment of several of my compatriots on the border between Mexico and the United States have shocked more than one," acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry said in a pre-recorded video speech to the General Assembly.
"Without wishing to contest the right of a sovereign state to control the accession of foreigners to its territory, or to send them back to their country of origin those who enter it illegally, we believe that many now prosperous countries have been built by successive waves of migrants and refugees," he added.
Tens of thousands of migrants, mostly Haitians, have arrived in Texas at the border between Mexico and the United States since early September.
Violent scenes of US border guards on horseback confronting the migrants this week drew widespread criticism against Joe Biden's administration.
"This problem of migrants must remind us that human beings, fathers and mothers, will always flee misery and conflicts and seek to find better living conditions for their children," Henry said.
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