Aid workers are warning that the situation in Haiti is getting worse, as more and more residents there are going without food and other supplies and services. CNN reports the political deadlock and increasing gang violence continue to paralyze the Caribbean nation. Rockland Congressman Mike Lawler of the 17th District says the gangs there are, however, managing to get their hands on gun shipments from the U.S.…
The Hill reported gangs now control 90 percent of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital. Haiti’s main port there is largely closed, as is their international airport. Experts fear food supplies could run out by the end of April.