Here is the way I see this deal. Haiti is no different than most other poor nations in that they are "unfixable". We've tried there, and countless other nations with zero results. There are all sorts of reasons. Corrupt governments, lazy, uncaring people, pure stupidity. We've spent billions of dollars and decades chasing results that never come. I don't know about you but I'm a little tired of all of it. I can't even turn on the TV at dinnertime without an overweight Sally Struthers telling me how I can feed some poor starving kid in Upper Volta for .27 cents a day. They'll even send me a picture of him or her.
Nothing ever changes except more starving children are constantly being born to idiot parents. I'm not going to get into the whole black thing, although that seems to be about 95% of the problem. It will never be solved, NEVER. So yes, what I'm suggesting is to take these kids, by whatever means necessary, and distribute them to a more deserving family who is capable of caring for them. We do that with dogs and cats here because we are compassionate people. But try it with a kid and you're some type of monster. I'm sorry, but I don't see it that way.
There is one chance those kids have, and one chance only. That is to get them the hell out of there by whatever means necessary. If they remain it is all but guaranteed they will have a very short, filthy, disease ridden, poverty stricken life. No one should have to live like that. If a few laws, and or parental rights get fractured in the process, so be it. I would rather see an undeserving parent cry, than a kid starve. The "parents" will get over it, and most likely bang out another. The kid in question won't "get over" starving to death. As attorneys so love to say, those are the facts of the case, and they are undisputed. Bill T.