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They landed at Cap-Haïtien airport on the country’s north coast, the only airport still operating for commercial flights.
Mario Montès, one of the deportees, said he had been in the US for nearly a year, working in Alaska before being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in Miami.
"I was on my way to work when immigration officers stopped me and asked me to come to their office. They said there was a new president and some paperwork we needed to re-apply for," he recalled.
"When I arrived, I saw the handcuffs, and they just told me they were sending me back to my country," he added.
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