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When power goes unchecked, justice disappears. In this episode, Le Joseph unpacks the meaning of impunity—and why it feels so different in the United States vs. Haiti. From U.S. immigration arrests of Haitian elites like Réginald Boulosand Dimitri Vorbe, to the endless investigations surrounding Jovenel Moïse’s assassination, this is a raw look at how accountability, corruption, and justice collide across borders.
Le Joseph brings his signature mix of sarcasm, realism, and sharp political insight to dissect: – How U.S. systems of law respond (imperfectly) when power is abused. – Why Haiti’s institutions often fail to prosecute the powerful. – The ripple effects of corruption, gang influence, and selective justice on migration and democracy. – And what ordinary citizens can still do to push back against impunity.
By Shamir JosephWhen power goes unchecked, justice disappears. In this episode, Le Joseph unpacks the meaning of impunity—and why it feels so different in the United States vs. Haiti. From U.S. immigration arrests of Haitian elites like Réginald Boulosand Dimitri Vorbe, to the endless investigations surrounding Jovenel Moïse’s assassination, this is a raw look at how accountability, corruption, and justice collide across borders.
Le Joseph brings his signature mix of sarcasm, realism, and sharp political insight to dissect: – How U.S. systems of law respond (imperfectly) when power is abused. – Why Haiti’s institutions often fail to prosecute the powerful. – The ripple effects of corruption, gang influence, and selective justice on migration and democracy. – And what ordinary citizens can still do to push back against impunity.