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When Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas, in 2019, the government vowed to protect those who sought shelter. Instead, in the three months following the storm, it deported more than 1,000 Haitians, including at least 20 children—four of whom were deported alone, without a parent or guardian—and later bulldozed many of their homes. Fred Smith, who runs Human Rights Bahamas, claimed that the government had used the hurricane as “a dispensation from God to illegally destroy people’s homes.” With forced migration on the rise due to global warming, and anti-immigrant sentiment spreading throughout the world, what happened in the Bahamas reflects a global trend. At the link in our bio, read a new report from journalists at the Global Migration Project, at Columbia Journalism School, on how climate change and xenophobia have begun to collide. Photographs by @cristinabaussan.


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