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Excerpt from Haitian Asylum-Seekers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Law, Immigration, and Refugees of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session
It was also We that our great nation decided to continue training members of the Haitian military even after it had violently overthrown President Aristide. That decision was unworthy of us in our role as the world's leading democracy and we owe it to the Haitian people to correct the consequences of this action. And so. Mr. Chairman. The U. 8. Congress must continue to move forward independent of any executive branch or multilateral initiatives to be on record as having formulated and advanced an enlightened. Progressive. Pro-democracy policy toward Haiti. And to do this. The House must move to pass HR 3663 and HR 41 14. Making absolutely clear.
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