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Florida congressman helps 13 more Americans escape Haiti, swipes at Biden 'pattern of abandonment'

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A Florida Republican congressman says he has helped another 13 Americans evacuate Haiti, vowing that U.S. citizens "deserve support from their government" and "not the pattern of abandonment this [Biden] administration has shown."

Rep. Cory Mills wrote on X that the Americans were airlifted from Port-au-Prince, which has become overrun by violent gangs in recent weeks despite Prime Minister Ariel Henry declaring that he would step down.

"It’s with great pride I announce that our team successfully conducted another rescue of 13 Americans out of PAP Haiti," Mills said, his second in the country after extracting 10 U.S. citizens last week.

On Sunday afternoon, 30 Americans landed in Miami after being evacuated from the northern Haiti city of Cap-Haïtien on a U.S. government-chartered flight.

CONGRESSMAN EVACUATES 10 AMERICANS FROM CRIME-RAVAGED HAITI

State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel said Monday that nearly 1,000 Americans have filled out a "crisis intake form" seeking assistance in Haiti.

"It is not hyperbole to say that this is one of the most dire humanitarian situations in the world," Patel added. "Gang violence continues to make the security situation in Haiti untenable, and it is a region that demands our attention."

HAITI, US EMBASSY ENTRANCE AREA PLUNGE INTO DARKNESS AS

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