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Congressional Black Caucus of the United States Congress
November 8, 2001
The Honorable George W. Bush
President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC, 20500
Dear Mr. President:
We, the Congressional Black Caucus, would very much
like to meet with you to discuss the current foreign
policy of the US towards Haiti. It is our opinion that
our current policy is contributing to the continued
attrition of the quality of life of Haiti's people,
which, if left unchanged could lead to horrendous outcomes
for the western hemisphere's poorest people. The United
States has the ability to provide humanitarian aid to
Haiti. In this time of crisis we must not apply a double
standard to this country, just as we have helped other
countries at political impasses, we must also help Haiti.
The Congressional Black Caucus believes that it is
wrong to impose an inflexible policy which conditions
US relations and aid, be it loans or grants, entirely
on a country's political process. It is our understanding
that the US has allowed individual countries to work
out their own political issues internally as long as
all relevant parties are included in the process.
Mr. President, the people of Haiti are suffering. Our
current policy towards Haiti must be reviewed and changed
to address the current state of economic devastation.
In Haiti, AIDS and HIV are rising at alarming levels.
The illiteracy rate remains at over 45%. In addition,
the country's infrastructure is in dire straits. Haiti
has very few, if any, decent roads, very little potable
water, and the fuel situation is catastrophic. It is
imperative that the US remove its blockade of essentially
all aid to Haiti, particularly the loans currently held
up at the Inter-American Development Bank. Your help
is critical in bringing about this change.
We are requesting to meet with you to resolve this
pressing issue in the very near future. We would ask
that you contact either the office of Congressman Conyers
or Congressman Hilliard to schedule this meeting. We
look forward to working with you and await your response.
Sincerely,
Signed by all 38 members of the CBC
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