Gilbert Bigio, Haiti’s richest man, is more than just a local power broker—he’s a key player for Israel. His actions are directly linked to Haiti’s collapse and the migrant surge to the U.S. So why is the West still protecting him? The post Gilbert Bigio: Israel’s Man in Haiti and the Architect ...
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