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Remarks by First Lady Michelle Obama on the Haiti earthquake

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First Lady Michelle Obama took a moment to comment on the situation in Haiti during her visit to the Department of Labor today. Her remarks, as supplied by the White House:

Good morning, everyone. I am as thrilled to be here as you all seem to be. (Laughter.) But before we begin, I do want to take a moment just to express my profound heartbreak and our nation’s deepest support for the people of Haiti in the wake of this just devastating disaster that they have suffered. The destruction and the suffering that we see, the images that are coming out of that country are just overwhelming, and it is important for the people of Haiti to know that we are keeping the victims of this tragedy and their loved ones in our thoughts and our prayers. And that also includes prayers going out to all of the Haitian Americans who have families and friends there, and they’re worried about them back home. It’s difficult to get word. People don’t know where folks are. This is a tough time for Haitian American citizens here, as well. And we also want to send our thoughts and prayers out to the American citizens who are working and living in Haiti, as well. Right now my husband and the administration are focused on moving as many resources as possible into Haiti as quickly as possible so that we can save as many lives as we can. And later today I’ll be taping a public service announcement for the Red Cross, which is providing on-the-ground support -- food, water, medicine -- that’s desperately needed right now, particularly in this short period of 48, 72 hours after the disaster. So for those Americans who are watching this, who are listening, who want to help -- and everyone’s help and resources and energy at this time are critically important -- you can go to the White House Web site at www.whitehouse.gov to see what you can do to support our friends in Haiti in this time of urgent need. And as you know, it’s not just in the weeks and months ahead. This is going to be something that we’re going to have to put our attention to for many years to come. So again, our thoughts and prayers go out to the country of Haiti.

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Top photo: First Lady Michele Obama receives a standing ovation before addressing employees at the Department of Labor. Credit: Tim Sloan AFP/Getty Images.

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