To His Compatriots’ Relief, Haitian Exile Is Arrested
Tuesday 11, July 2006, The New York Times
Like many of his neighbors, Emmanuel Constant left behind tumult in his homeland, Haiti, and found a more stable life in New York City. The change was good. He became a real estate agent and lived in a spacious white house in Queens.
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