Hervé Laplante, a well-known figure in Haitian media and social platforms, is officially being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on charges of immigration fraud. Previously speculated but unconfirmed, ICE has now issued a formal statement identifying Laplante, widely known as “Laplanta,” as an illegally present Haitian national who allegedly obtained U.S. immigration status through fraudulent means.

Laplante, who once worked in Port-au-Prince radio before relocating to Montreal in 2008 and eventually settling in Jacksonville, Florida, is currently being held at the Baker County Detention Center. According to ICE, Laplante “gained status in the United States fraudulently, as he was married to two women simultaneously.” He is accused of misrepresenting material facts to obtain a visa or immigration benefit and has already received a final order of removal issued by an immigration judge on October 18, 2024.

ICE describes him as inadmissible under the Immigration and Nationality Act and part of the agency’s ongoing crackdown on individuals who have violated U.S. immigration law.

This development adds clarity to what was initially an unclear situation. Earlier reports had tied Laplante’s detention to a public dispute with fellow media personality Patricia Latour, who had publicly stated she reported him to U.S. authorities. Whether that played a role in triggering the investigation remains unconfirmed, but the official charges now reveal a broader legal concern, unrelated to social media conflict.

Laplante is no stranger to controversy. Known for his inflammatory videos and commentary targeting public figures in the Haitian diaspora, he cultivated a large following on platforms like TikTok, where he described himself as a “sensational journalist.” In a past interview with Le Nouvelliste, Laplante said he chose to brand himself as a scandal-driven commentator because “our industry is virgin in this sense” and “I am someone who dares to do and say things that people are afraid to.”

His arrest is a reminder that high visibility online does not shield one from legal consequences, and in fact, may bring greater scrutiny. This case also reinforces a growing trend in immigration enforcement, where digital behavior and visa history are increasingly reviewed together.

It’s important to remember that immigration violations can carry serious consequences, even for those who have lived in the United States for years. A green card is not a guarantee of immunity, and those who gain status through fraud, misrepresentation, or criminal activity can be subject to deportation.

For now, Laplante remains in ICE custody. The public response from his supporters has been mixed, with some continuing to defend him, while others criticize his online behavior. No official statement has been released by his legal team.

This story is ongoing, and further developments are expected in the coming weeks.

Hervé Laplante, yon figi byen konnen nan medya ak sou rezo sosyal ayisyen yo, ofisyèlman anba detansyon Imigrasyon ak Ladwann Etazini (ICE) pou akizasyon fwòd imigrasyon. Sa te deja fè anpil pale men pa t konfime, e kounye a ICE mete deyò yon deklarasyon ofisyèl ki idantifye Laplante, plis konnen kòm “Laplanta,” kòm yon sitwayen ayisyen ki ilegalman prezan Ozetazini e ki ta jwenn estati li atravè manti.

Laplante, ki te travay nan radyo nan Pòtoprens anvan li te demenaje al Montreal an 2008 epi pita vin etabli tèt li nan Jacksonville, Florid, ap kounye a kenbe nan Baker County Detention Center. Dapre ICE, Laplante te “jwenn estati li nan Etazini an fason fwod, paske li te marye ak de fi an menm tan.” Yo akize li dèske li bay fo enfòmasyon pou l jwenn viza oswa benefis imigrasyon, epi li deja resevwa yon lòd final pou l depòte depi 18 oktòb 2024, pa yon jij imigrasyon.

ICE deklare li pa admisib selon Lwa sou Nasyonalite ak Imigrasyon, epi yo mete li kòm pati nan operasyon federal kont moun ki vyole lwa imigrasyon ameriken an.

Nouvo detay sa yo mete plis klète sou sa ki te parèt konfizyon o kòmansman. Rapò anvan yo te mete arestasyon Laplante an lyen ak yon diskisyon piblik li te genyen ak lòt pèsonalite medya, Patricia Latour, ki te di li te denonse Laplante bay otorite ameriken yo. Nou poko konnen si sa te gen yon efè sou demach la, men sa ki parèt kounye a, se ke rezon legal la pi laj epi li pa gen rapò dirèk ak konfli sou rezo sosyal.

Laplante pa etranje ak polemik. Li vin popilè sou TikTok ak lòt platfòm gras ak videyo cho, ak kritik li fè sou figi piblik nan dyaspora ayisyen an. Li te dekri tèt li kòm yon “jounalis sansasyonèl.” Nan yon entèvyou li te bay jounal Le Nouvelliste, Laplante te di li te deside fè jounalis eskandal paske “endistri nou an poko janm antre la,” e li te ajoute, “mwen se yon moun ki pa pè di oswa fè sa lòt moun pè fè.”

Arestasyon li se yon rapèl ke lè w sou rezo sosyal pa vle di w an sekirite kont konsekans legal. Okontrè, sa ka mete plis limyè sou ou. Ka sa a fè nou sonje ke otorite imigrasyon konn analize konpòtman sou entènèt ansanm ak istwa viza ou.

Li enpòtan pou konprann ke vyolasyon imigrasyon ka mennen gwo konsekans, menm pou moun ki gen plizyè ane ap viv Ozetazini. Kat vèt pa bay iminite, epi nenpòt moun ki jwenn estati li atravè manti oswa aksyon ilegal ka depòte.

Pou kounye a, Laplante toujou anba detansyon ICE. Repons piblik la divize. Gen ki kontinye defann li, pandan gen lòt ki kritike konpòtman li sou entènèt. Jiskaprezan, pa gen okenn deklarasyon ofisyèl soti nan avoka li.

Dòsye sa ap kontinye devlope, epi plis detay ka parèt nan semèn k’ap vini yo.

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