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WASHINGTON, Nov 25, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The US State Department announced sanctions against a Haitian government official accused of supporting gangs and hindering efforts against criminal organizations.
The department did not identify the official or the gangs involved, but said it will revoke any visas currently held by the individual.
"The Department of State is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on a Haitian government official for supporting gangs and other criminal organizations, and obstructing the government of Haiti's fight against terrorist gangs," it said in a statement on Monday.
Washington designated two Haitian gangs -- Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif -- as terrorist organizations in May.
The United States "remains committed to supporting Haiti's stability and expects measurable progress toward free and fair elections", the statement said.
Prominent Haitian businessman Dmitri Vorbe, accused of backing gangs, was arrested in the United States in September and deported to his homeland.
Another leading Haitian businessman, Pierre Reginald Boulos, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials on July 17 for allegedly "contributing to the destabilization of Haiti."
Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, has long suffered from criminal gang violence, with murders, rapes, looting and kidnappings prevalent against a backdrop of chronic political instability.
The situation worsened significantly at the start of 2024, when gangs forced then-prime minister Ariel Henry to resign.