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Elrawd;6530648 said:Not currently they aren't. Don't compare the Trujillo regime to current politics the country it isn't as bad now.
evilchuck;6530803 said:Elrawd;6530648 said:Not currently they aren't. Don't compare the Trujillo regime to current politics the country it isn't as bad now.
Oh your right like Haitian born people are being stripped from their dr citizenship because their great great great grandparent came to the country illegally. Plus Haitians are getting harsher punishments than a dr citizen.
Dominican Republic: Fearful Haitians Deported or Voluntarily Flee
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 25, 2013
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At least 350 Haitians and people of Haitian descent have either been expelled from the Dominican Republic or left on their own accord in recent days after two Dominicans were killed, said Lolo Sterne, coordinator for Haiti’s Office of Migration, on Monday. The two Dominicans were killed last week in the town of Neiba during what appeared to be a burglary, and a Dominican mob retaliated by killing a Haitian man.
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Migrant advocates said that many of those who were deported had gone to a police station seeking refuge, and that some volunteered to leave the country because they feared being victims of mob violence. Others left because the Dominican authorities rounded them up in the streets, migrant advocates added. The Dominican police said the people were not expelled from the country, but rather went to the police station because they feared reprisals and asked the authorities to escort them to the border so they could cross it themselves. Haiti and the Dominican Republic have had a volatile relationship as neighbors on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
MrSoutCity;6530861 said:Dominican Republic: Fearful Haitians Deported or Voluntarily Flee
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 350 Haitians and people of Haitian descent have either been expelled from the Dominican Republic or left on their own accord in recent days after two Dominicans were killed, said Lolo Sterne, coordinator for Haiti’s Office of Migration, on Monday. The two Dominicans were killed last week in the town of Neiba during what appeared to be a burglary, and a Dominican mob retaliated by killing a Haitian man.
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Migrant advocates said that many of those who were deported had gone to a police station seeking refuge, and that some volunteered to leave the country because they feared being victims of mob violence. Others left because the Dominican authorities rounded them up in the streets, migrant advocates added. The Dominican police said the people were not expelled from the country, but rather went to the police station because they feared reprisals and asked the authorities to escort them to the border so they could cross it themselves. Haiti and the Dominican Republic have had a volatile relationship as neighbors on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
MrSoutCity;6530863 said:MrSoutCity;6530861 said:Dominican Republic: Fearful Haitians Deported or Voluntarily Flee
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 350 Haitians and people of Haitian descent have either been expelled from the Dominican Republic or left on their own accord in recent days after two Dominicans were killed, said Lolo Sterne, coordinator for Haiti’s Office of Migration, on Monday. The two Dominicans were killed last week in the town of Neiba during what appeared to be a burglary, and a Dominican mob retaliated by killing a Haitian man.
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Migrant advocates said that many of those who were deported had gone to a police station seeking refuge, and that some volunteered to leave the country because they feared being victims of mob violence. Others left because the Dominican authorities rounded them up in the streets, migrant advocates added. The Dominican police said the people were not expelled from the country, but rather went to the police station because they feared reprisals and asked the authorities to escort them to the border so they could cross it themselves. Haiti and the Dominican Republic have had a volatile relationship as neighbors on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
Max.;6530885 said:MrSoutCity;6530863 said:MrSoutCity;6530861 said:Dominican Republic: Fearful Haitians Deported or Voluntarily Flee
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 350 Haitians and people of Haitian descent have either been expelled from the Dominican Republic or left on their own accord in recent days after two Dominicans were killed, said Lolo Sterne, coordinator for Haiti’s Office of Migration, on Monday. The two Dominicans were killed last week in the town of Neiba during what appeared to be a burglary, and a Dominican mob retaliated by killing a Haitian man.
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Migrant advocates said that many of those who were deported had gone to a police station seeking refuge, and that some volunteered to leave the country because they feared being victims of mob violence. Others left because the Dominican authorities rounded them up in the streets, migrant advocates added. The Dominican police said the people were not expelled from the country, but rather went to the police station because they feared reprisals and asked the authorities to escort them to the border so they could cross it themselves. Haiti and the Dominican Republic have had a volatile relationship as neighbors on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
evilchuck;6530613 said:Dominica republic is doing the same shit the nazi regime was doing in Germany. Yet y'all niggas are saying, DR isn't that bad. That's the media!."
CoonKillaThird;6530600 said:rico_ENS;6529152 said:CoonKillaThird;6529081 said:Lol. Fuck Latin America. Nothing but a gang of insecure and ignorant dirt poor ass Spics. None of them are living like I live and Im black as hell. I can hop on a plane go over there and fuck whoever I want, eat like a king, and it wouldn't cost but a stack. How many of them can do that? Nah ...light aint right... and not a spic, cracker, or coon ass nigga can change that.
nigga ur black ass sounding more ignorant than them dirt poor ass spics nigga fuck black america how that sound? u waste a stack fuckin bitches out there while i fuck black bitches in miami for the free lol chill bruh wit that bullshit
Rico... the stack is for air fare and hotel poppichulo.
I can't stand Latin american house niggas.
Motherfuckers think they're better than somebody cuz they slightly favor the Europeans who raped, tortured, enslaved, and murdered their ancestors. That's house nigga shit...and it's the norm over there...it's what most live by. Over here...being a house nigga is frowned upon.
Some will actually refer to themselves as Spanish. Spanish people don't fuck wit y'all...to them...you are Niggers.
Those who don't subscribe to the typical Latin American house nigga mentality I have no issue with.
BlackGerald;6530985 said:Dominicans and haitians just don't like each other, dominicans are so brainwashed that they don't even realize that all hispaniolans have a common heritage
Elrawd;6530846 said:evilchuck;6530803 said:Elrawd;6530648 said:Not currently they aren't. Don't compare the Trujillo regime to current politics the country it isn't as bad now.
Oh your right like Haitian born people are being stripped from their dr citizenship because their great great great grandparent came to the country illegally. Plus Haitians are getting harsher punishments than a dr citizen.
But they're not sending armed troops to gun them down.
And they aren't putting them into death camps. It's improved.
America is doing way worse tbr.
CoonKillaThird;6531068 said:Elrawd;6530846 said:evilchuck;6530803 said:Elrawd;6530648 said:Not currently they aren't. Don't compare the Trujillo regime to current politics the country it isn't as bad now.
Oh your right like Haitian born people are being stripped from their dr citizenship because their great great great grandparent came to the country illegally. Plus Haitians are getting harsher punishments than a dr citizen.
But they're not sending armed troops to gun them down.
And they aren't putting them into death camps. It's improved.
America is doing way worse tbr.
What's the problem? Deportation is necessary.
Elrawd;6530939 said:Number of U.S. Deportations
Year . Number Deported
2012 409,849
2011 396,000
2010 400,000
2009 387,000
2008 358,000
2007 318,000
2006 280,000
2005 245,000
2004 240,000
2003 210,000
2002 165,000
2001 186,000
2000 185,000
1999 175,000
Elrawd;6531137 said:That was not the last time someone did something like that. Many Japanese were deported during WWII in Western Countries.
Israel is doing the same thing to Palestinians. How is Hitler the most recent example of this? That writer is just making grandiose claims for the sake of exaggeration.