Logo: Michelle Karshan and staff and participants of Alternative Chance/Chans Altenativ in Haiti
Are You a United States Citizen?
Check out this comprehensive paper by the Florence Project to see whether you may actually be a US citizen!
It is possible that you are a US Citizen and don't even realize it. To understand what makes someone a US citizen, other than applying for and becoming one, read this easy to understand paper prepared by the Florence Project.
If you are already in deportation proceedings and you believe you are a US citizen, contact an attorney or speak to your attorney right away.
If you are already deported to Haiti and believe you are a US citizen, and you do not have an attorney, you may contact Alternative Chance via email at altchance@aol.com or by telephone 490-0782. We will try to find an attorney to help you establish whether you are in fact a US citizen or not.
Other pages:
ALTERNATIVE CHANCE/CHANS ALTENATIV
A self-help, advocacy program for criminal deportees in Haiti
March 28, 2008 Alternative Chance/Michelle Karshan response to 2007 US State Dept Report issued March 11, 2008
challenges assertions made regarding treatment of Criminal Deportees arriving in Haiti
Articles about Criminal Deportation to Haiti, Alternative Chance, and Criminal Deportation in general
Articles on Alternative Chance, Criminal Deportees, Criminal Deportation and Haiti
CONTACT US
Mailing, telephone, email, fax -- contact information
ATTENTION ATTORNEYS
For attorneys fighting criminal deportation from the United States
HOW YOU CAN HELP!
Donate money or materials, Volunteer in Haiti or the US.
Press Releases and Alerts
Alternative Chance Press Releases and Alerts on Haiti and Criminal Deportees/Deportation
Very Brief Overview of Haitian Government Response to Criminal Deportation to Haiti
Criminal Deportation to Haiti and Haitian government response
June 2006 Note on Our Work
Overview of Chans Altenativ work and thinking
Preliminary Report by Michelle Karshan on Police Executions & Torture of Criminal Deportees in Haiti 2004-2006
Criminal Deportees are often targeted for execution solely because of tatoos, the way they wear their clothes, gold teeth, and different behavoir and walk
Brief Overview of Haiti's Recent History
Haiti history for context
WHERE AM I? A Guide to Adjusting to Haiti Against Your Will (Excerpt)
This manual provides new criminal deportees in Haiti with an orientation on numerous subjects
Criminal Deportees in Haiti Receive No Food or Water in Jail
Criminal Deportees receive no food or water when imprisoned upon arriving in Haiti
Photos & Photo Credits
Photos of Alternative Chance and life in Haiti for criminal deportees
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Our Outcast Youth
Short documentary by David Belle about Alternative Chance as told by three young men
LINKS
Resources: Our partners and other valuable resources
Links to Job Training, Job Readiness, and More
Job training, Job readiness, Job resources
Alternative Chance Haitian Art Gallery
Help support our work by visiting our Haitian Art Gallery
Are You a United States Citizen?
Comprehensive breakdown by the Florence Project on what makes someone a US citizen
Women Criminal Deportees in Haiti
International Women's Day and Women Criminal Deportees in Haiti
May 21, 2007 Advisory on the Continued Detention of Criminal Deportees Arriving in Haiti
Michelle Karshan documents Haiti's continued detention of Haiti's Criminal Deportees
New life is no life for U.S. ex-cons in Haiti
Chicago Tribune article about criminal deportees in Haiti
Haitian government announces it will imprison all Criminal Deportees arriving in Haiti
Metropolehaiti, August 16, 2006, Haitian government announces it will put arriving Criminal Deportees in prison
Overview of Alternative Chance/Chans Altenativ Past and Future Activities for Criminal Deportees in Haiti & those Challenging Criminal Deportation to Haiti, October 15, 2007
Priority Issues, Upcoming Family Camp, Collaborations, Human Rights Awards, Annual Benefit
Alternative Chance/Chans Altenativ 2nd Annual Awards & Fundraising Dinner
Alternative Chance/Chans Altenativ to hold annual dinner at Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant in South Beach November 8, 2007
Alternative Chance/Chans Altenativ Family Camp
First camp uniting children with their deported parent in Haiti for structured retreat
Donation/Reservation form
Fill in form to make donation, donate frequent flyer miles, or make reservations for annual dinner
Cases of Respondents Who Fear Imprisonment as Criminal Deportees to Haiti:
Haitian CAT cases since J-E
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