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    Dominican Republic Plans to Deport 10,000 Haitian Migrants Weekly

    October 3, 2024Updated:October 3, 20242 Mins Read
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    Deportation of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic
    Haitians in Dominican Republic. Source: Anadolu Agency (AA).
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    The Dominican Republic has announced plans to deport 10,000 Haitian migrants each week in a bid to manage the growing migration crisis. This move is part of the government’s efforts to safeguard national sovereignty while upholding human rights. Homero Figueroa, the presidential spokesman and director of strategy and communication, highlighted that these deportations are necessary due to the limited success of ongoing national and international attempts to control unregulated migration, particularly from Haiti.

    Figueroa explained that despite various initiatives, migration from Haiti continues to pose significant challenges. He stressed that the Dominican Republic now feels it must take decisive action to protect its security and maintain stability. While migration management is critical, the government emphasized its intention to collaborate with the international community, seeking a balance between security and human rights.

    In 2023, the Dominican Republic deported over 174,000 irregular migrants, primarily Haitians, and an additional 67,000 were deported in the first half of this year. The country has been a key destination for many Haitians fleeing their country’s crises. Haiti continues to suffer from severe political and economic instability, further aggravated by violent armed gangs that have taken control of 80% of the capital, Port-au-Prince.

    As the violence in Haiti escalates, the risks for those seeking refuge increase. The country also faces the threat of famine, making the situation even more desperate for its population. These harsh conditions have forced many Haitians to seek safety and better opportunities in the Dominican Republic, but this influx has prompted the government to take stronger measures.

    The deportations are likely to have a significant impact on Haitian migrants, many of whom left behind dire conditions in their home country. Although the Dominican government intends to manage migration responsibly, it will also need to ensure that deportation practices align with international standards of human rights.

    As the Dominican Republic continues these deportation efforts, there is a growing need for collaboration with international partners to address the underlying causes of migration from Haiti. The ongoing crises in Haiti require a comprehensive solution that addresses not only migration but also the root issues of political instability, economic hardship, and violence.

    The situation is a reminder of the broader challenges that many countries face in dealing with migration, and the importance of coordinated global responses to support those displaced by conflict and crisis.

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