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    US has pledges of up to 7,500 security personnel for Haiti, Rubio says

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiDecember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kenya sends 168 more cops to Haiti amid finance cuts from US
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    The United States ⁠has received pledges of up to 7,500 security personnel for a gang suppression ‍force in ⁠Haiti, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.

    Kenyan is not among the countries that have pledged their personnel meaning the current team of 700 police officers in Port-au-Prince will leave Haiti if not considered. Kenya has demanded they be let to continue commanding the new Gang Suppression Force (GSF).

    “If Kenya is not allowed to lead the GSF then they have no business being in Haiti. Count them out,” said an official aware of the developments.

    The U.N. Security Council agreed at the end of September 2025 to more than double the ⁠size of a 15-month-old, underfunded and understaffed international security mission combating armed gangs in Haiti and rename it a gang suppression force.

    “We were looking for 5,500 forces. We already have pledges of up to 7,500 ‌forces from a variety ‍of countries. We’ve seen donors step up to fund that effort,” Rubio told reporters.

    Gangs – largely armed with illicit weapons from the U.S. – have seized almost ‍all of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince in a conflict ‍that has forced 1.3 million people from their homes, and ‍fueled hunger. UNICEF said in August that children make up an estimated 50% of gang members in the Caribbean country.
    The U.S. and Canada hosted a closed-door pledging conference for the gang suppression force at the United Nations on December 9, 2025.

    They said in a statement that 18 entities had pledged personnel, resources and technical support.
    The initial, Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission deployed in Haiti in June 2024 but has struggled to make headway in curbing violent armed gangs – some of which Washington has designated as terrorist organizations.

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