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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-02-10

Meet Roodens, Jessica, and Wens.

André Carson
André Carson
DIN-7 · Representative
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This press release from Representative André Carson (D-IN) was published on Mon Feb 09 and titled "Meet Roodens, Jessica, and Wens.".

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Meet Roodens, Jessica, and Wens.

<span>Meet Roodens, Jessica, and Wens.</span> <div class="evo-article__body"><p><span>I want to share a story about Roodens, Jessica, and their 3-year-old son, Wens from Indianapolis.&nbsp;</span><br><br><span>The family contacted my office because they&nbsp;had a problem: Wens, a U.S. citizen born in Haiti, could not come home to Indianapolis because of a paperwork issue. His&nbsp;parents needed to secure paperwork from the American Embassy in Port Au Prince, but it wasn’t easy. In Haiti, armed groups control up to 90 percent of the capital. The nation is in turmoil – and the simple act of getting to the embassy was turning out to be nearly impossible.</span><br></p></div> <span><span>Ryan.George@ma…</span></span> <span><time datetime="2026-02-10T15:46:44-05:00" title="Tuesday, February 10, 2026 - 15:46">Tue, 02/10/2026 - 15:46</time> </span> <div class="col-auto">February 10, 2026 </div>
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