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December 27, 2022

Markenzy Lapointe was confirmed by the United States Senate Tuesday night as the U.S. attorney for South Florida, making him the first Haitian American lawyer to serve in the region's most powerful federal law enforcement position. Lapointe, a former U.S. Marine and ex-federal prosecutor who was raised in Haiti and Miami, was nominated in September by President Joe Biden to fill the position, which is responsible for directing about 250 prosecutors in a district extending from Key West to Fort Pierce.


December 27, 2022

WASHINGTON – Yesterday, The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Markenzy Lapointe, longtime government lawyer and Miami-based litigator, to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) issued the following statement regarding Lapointe's Senate confirmation:

Issues: Haiti Veterans

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

The owner of this iconic building ordered all tenants to leave. Some aren't going

Miami Herald / Rene Rodriguez / August 31, 2021

Maria Ray had a plan. By May 2022, she would have saved enough money to relocate from Miami to San Juan and take care of her aging father in the family home where she grew up.

Ray just hadn't counted on her landlord suddenly terminating her lease.


November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Candidate recommendations for August 18 elections

The Miami Times / Miami Times Editorial / Aug. 12, 2020

For the U.S. House of Representatives

District 24

Frederica Wilson


November 28, 2022
Op-ed

The contradicting Black experience

Miami Times / August 5, 2020

Today in Miami, one in three Black residents is an immigrant.

For at least the past few decades, Miami's African Americans have been mingling with Haitians as they have moved into the neighborhood, with Jamaicans working in local hospitals, with Trinidadians in area schools, and with Bahamians holding public office.


November 28, 2022
Op-ed

'Too much to lose.' Why a Miami man moved into a backyard tent during coronavirus crisis

Miami Herald / Carlos Frías / April 2, 2020

Rain dripped into his tent and woke John Delgado before the sun.


November 28, 2022
Op-ed

As voters, black women are important to Democrats. As candidates, where's the support?

Miami Herald/ Brian Murphy and Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan / February 24, 2020

The votes of black women propelled Democrats to historic victories in the 2018 midterm elections and helped elect the most racially diverse Congress in U.S. history. And their votes will be critical to helping Democrats win elections in 2020 in North Carolina.


November 28, 2022

Florida Phoenix Article

The group of U.S. House Democrats asking the chamber's leaders not to include environmental permitting changes in a stopgap spending deal this month comprises 76 members, including senior leaders of budget and spending committees and factions across the caucus' ideological spectrum.

The 76 signers on a letter sent late last week make up a third of the House Democratic caucus, which currently stands at 219.


November 28, 2022
Miami Herald Article

Haitians crossing the southern border of the United States without proper documentation are being subjected to arbitrary detention and discriminatory and humiliating ill treatment that amounts to race-based torture, Amnesty International says in a new report marking the first anniversary of the migration crisis at the U.S.

Issues: Immigration Haiti