Orélien is among the hundreds of migrants whom the U.S. “We can’t do anything for our family here. “What can we provide for our family?” he said. Among those trying to get back on the plane was Maxine Orélien, who blamed Haiti’s prime minister for the situation. The group that included men and women had disembarked from the second of four flights that arrived on Tuesday, with some temporarily losing their belongings in the scuffle as police arrived. clashed with authorities while trying to rush back into a plane that landed Tuesday afternoon in Port-au-Prince.Ī security guard closed the plane door just in time as some deportees began throwing shoes at the plane, yelling, “This is abuse!” and “How is this possible?!” PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Dozens of migrants upset about being deported to Haiti from the U.S.