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96% of Dominicans Living in Mayagüez Have Legal Status, According to the Consul.

The Dominican Republic's consul in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Israel Terrero, emphasized that more than 96% of Dominicans living in that part of the island maintain their immigration status, which, he said, has significantly reduced the incidence of immigration raids compared to other areas such as San Juan. "We have handled only one case here: a woman who was inappropriately detained in Cabo Rojo. We submitted the corresponding report to the Foreig…
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The Dominican Republic's consul in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Israel Terrero, emphasized that more than 96% of Dominicans living in that part of the island maintain their immigration status, which, he said, has significantly reduced the incidence of immigration raids compared to other areas such as San Juan. "We have handled only one case here: a woman who was inappropriately detained in Cabo Rojo. We submitted the corresponding report to the Foreig…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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