
After the recent devastation in the Western hemisphere's poorest country, Haiti, parentless children are running rampant. Ten American Baptist missionaries are in a makeshift jail in Port-au-Prince while they await their fate today after being accused of trying to take a group of 33 Haitian children across the border into the Dominican Republic without proper documentation.
The group, known as The Haitian Orphan Rescue Mission, originated out of Idaho and is dedicated to saving children who have been traumatized and abandoned. The church officials organizing the rescue effort said the group's focus was strictly humanitarian. The group merely wanted to place Haitian children, whom they thought were parentless, in a newly established Dominican Republic orphanage called the New Life Children's Refuge. The group had planned on filling the beach-resort-like facility with at least 200 Haitian and Dominican children in order to get the wheels in motion to establish a school, villas, seaside cafe and chapel for the attention of potential American adoptive parents.
The transfer effort began last Friday, when a truck carrying 33 Haitian children, ages 2 months to 12 years, was stopped at the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The missionaries had no permission from the Haitian government or proper documentation to present to border officials, and this raised a red flag.
"They tried to leave with the children without the proper documents and without following the formal procedures," said Public Security Secretary Amarick Louis. "Specialized units and territorial units, have been instructed to take all appropriate measures against people who don't respect the rules."
Drew Ham, a pastor with the Central Valley Baptist Church in Meridian, Idaho, adamantly defends the intentions of his own church members. Ham says there's been a serious lack of misunderstanding, "The group was trying to help. They thought they were acting by the book. They had contacted the Dominican government, they had the paperwork they were told they needed to have, they went to Haiti and were in contact with an orphanage there," he said. "From all our accounts, this is simply a paperwork issue. And the next thing our folks know, they're being arrested." The other missionaries who were also in the group came from East Side Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho.
The Haitian government announced last week that all adoptions would be placed on hold, unless folks are in the midst of completing one. There has been a rash of sex trafficking by foreign interlopers, and Haitian children have been the prime targets. In order for any adoptee to leave Haiti, Prime Minister Max Bellerive has to now personally authorize it.
The children in question were taken to an orphanage in Santo, on the outskirts of the capital city. The facility is run by Austrian-based SOS Children's Villages, where a spokesperson said that 33 children arrived hungry and thirsty--a few infants were even dehydrated. It is reported that at least 10 of the children in question have parents.


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By: Brian Greer on 2/09/2010 12:10PM
Nothing legal about the Haiti’s secret “trial” of the American missionaries. There is no due-process in Haiti. Haiti is a dictatorship in all but name.
Kidnapping requires a person taken against their will. The American missionaries informed everyone where they were going, including border-guards. None of the children’s relatives filed a kidnapping charge; nor did the orphanage. There is no plaintiff.
There is no evidence the 9, followers were not misled by the group’s leader. Missionary-member, 24-year-old, Charisa Coulter, is the nanny and employee of Ms. Silsby, and therefore, is not liable for following her employer’s directions. Missionary-member, 18-year-old, high-school, girl, Nicole Lankford, submitted to the authority of her mother, a fellow-member of the group, and to the authority the church-pastor. Prosecute the pastor.
The unqualified and foolish group-leader, Laura Silsby, committed a civil, illegal-act, like Treasury-Secretary, Timothy Geithner not paying his taxes, not a criminal-act. Ms. Silsby should be deported and barred from Haiti.
The two, Haitian men, interpreters aided the missionaries; yet were not arrested, because the Haitian-government coerced the men to lie.
No buildings collapsed in the Dominican-Republic, on the same island. The Haitian-government was criminally-negligent for not having any building-codes.
CNN did not interview Haitian women being raped and robbed in the tent-camps. CNN did not interview Haitians hungry and thirsty. Our U.S. government went on TV and asked Americans to help Haiti. Most rescues were done by foreigners. CNN omits to defraud that without the without the tens of thousand of foreign-aid-workers, without Nicole Langford, without the billion-dollars in aid-money; if everything had been left to the “sovereign” Haiti-government; there would have been civil-war in the streets of Haiti, because the Haitian-government is criminally-negligent, corrupt, and without the ability to act sovereignly, except to smear white, missionary women and girls.
Innocent, American, high-school, girl, Nicole Langford, who just followed, is being transferred to the main Haiti prison, where Nicole will raped and beaten.
Barak Obama could free and deport the American missionaries today. Phony, Barak Obama is doing everything he can to help the corrupt, government of Haiti terrorize Nicole Langford, because Barak Obama hates Christians and hates white people; the very white people who put him in power by a vote. We have been deceived.
The are half a million orphans in Haiti nobody wants. Yes, the church pastor was incompetent, the group’s leader unqualified and foolish, and high-school, girl, Nicole Langford, innocent, but they were trying to do something good, when the Haiti government is doing nothing and compounding the problem. The American Baptist missionaries should be deported today.
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