Haitians relocated
Published:Monday | April 26, 2010 | 6:30 PM
A group of 250 Haitians has been transported to Mexico by a navy ship, after being granted humanitarian visas to join relatives living in that Latin American country.
The Mexican Navy says the ship docked at the Gulf coast port of Veracruz on Sunday, after a five-day voyage from the quake ravaged Caribbean country.
The January 12 earthquake killed more than 200,000 people in Haiti and left 1.3 million homeless.
Since the quake, 324 Haitians have been given Mexican humanitarian visas.
The visas allow the Haitians to work and travel freely in the country.
