They opened a Haitian food truck, then were told, ‘Go back to your own country,’ lawsuit says


A feature in NBC News

“It’s a community that is triply marginalized for being foreign, Black and speaking Haitian Creole,” Sangaramoorthy said. “They feel like they need to keep to themselves, so it’s surprising that this couple was brave to even file a lawsuit.”

February 9, 2024

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