Dozens of foreigners, including many from the United States and Canada, are stranded in Haiti due to ongoing violence and airport closures. Anti-government gangs have shut down both of the country’s international airports, leaving people unable to leave by air, sea, or land. The stranded individuals, including missionaries and humanitarian workers, are trapped in hotels and homes amid the chaos and demands for the prime minister’s resignation. Despite efforts to arrange evacuations, options are limited, and many are facing uncertainty and danger. The situation remains tense, with ongoing violence and uncertainty about when the airports will reopen, leaving those stranded with few options but to wait and hope for a resolution.