China News Service, September 24. According to "Central News Agency", the US special envoy for Haiti resigned two months after taking office. He also condemned the administration of US President Biden for sending Haitian immigrants back to them from the US-Mexico border. nation.

  According to reports, Foote criticized in his resignation letter: "The United States has repatriated thousands of Haitian refugees and illegal immigrants inhumanely and counterproductively. I will not be involved in this decision."

On August 19, local time, in Camp-Perrin near the southern Haitian city of Lekay, people lined up to receive materials aided by the World Food Program.

  In his letter to Secretary of State Blincoln, Foote described the American diplomats stationed in Haiti as "closed in a safe courtyard because the armed gangs that control daily life pose a danger."

  Foote also mentioned that the Haitian people who are trapped in poverty and held hostage by fear cannot support the thousands of immigrants who lack food, shelter and money to be forced to return to their home countries, and that there will be additional human tragedies that would otherwise occur.

  He said: "More refugees will exacerbate despair and crime."

  Since last weekend, the Biden administration has sent Haitian immigrants from Mexico to the United States on planes and sent them back to Haiti.

  Many of these thousands of immigrants actually set off for the United States from South America.

Many Haitians who fled poverty and violence in their home countries have arrived in South America years ago.

  This incident highlights the increasing challenges facing the United States on the border.

In August this year, 200,000 people tried to illegally enter the United States from Mexico, more than four times the number a year ago.

  Former Haitian President Moise was assassinated on July 7, further shaking the already unstable Haitian political arena.

Veteran American diplomat Foote was nominated as special envoy for Haiti shortly after the incident.

  Foote also complained in the letter that the Biden administration "ignored and ignored" his policy recommendations.

State Department spokesperson Price responded that Foote had participated in the highest-level policy discussions on the Haitian issue, and he had distorted the facts related to his resignation.

  Price said in a statement: "He said that his proposal was ignored. This is completely untrue."