Haitian migrants share harrowing stories of abuse as Dominican Republic ramps up deportations
- Haitian migrants reported abuses by Dominican officials following President Luis Abinader's order to deport at least 10,000 immigrants weekly, which has faced criticism from civil organizations.
- Allegations of human rights violations include unauthorized home raids, racial profiling, and deportation of vulnerable individuals like breastfeeding mothers and unaccompanied minors.
- Activist Roudy Joseph stated that the situation in Haiti is dire, with over 5,600 reported killings last year, mostly by gangs controlling Port-au-Prince.
- President Abinader warned that Haiti's instability poses a regional danger and called for more support for a U.N.-backed mission to combat gangs in Haiti.
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