Dominican Republic Deported 186 Haitian Pregnant Women After Going to Hospitals
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The Dominican Republic deported 153,144 undocumented Haitians in the first five months of 2025, amid its crackdown on irregular immigration. These figures mark "sustained growth" compared to previous years, according to data provided by the Dominican Republic.
The Directorate General of Migration (DGM) of the Dominican Republic deported 34,190 Haitian citizens without documents in May, which represents the highest number recorded in a month during this year, the Dominican immigration agency announced Tuesday. READ ALSO: Dominican Republic intensifies massive deportation of Haitians The figures of the DGM show that this number of returnees exceeds 5.1 per cent that of April and 19.9 per cent that of Ma…
Santo Domingo, 1 Jun (EFE).- The Dominican Republic has deported 2,188 undocumented Haitians, including 186 pregnant women, who have been detained in hospitals since it launched a protocol in 33 hospitals on 21 April that links access to health services with deportation and that is criticized by the UN and Amnesty International (AI). Among those deported are also 559 in labor and 648 minors, according to a statement released this Sunday by the G…
Santo Domingo, 4 Jun (Prensa Latina) The Directorate General of Migration (DGM) of the Dominican Republic detained in the last 24 hours more than two thousand citizens of Haiti without legal documents and deported about a thousand on the same day, reported today. The post Dominican Migration deports more than a thousand Haitians on a day first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Migration ensures the deportation of more than 34,000 undocumented Haitians in May The acts of detention are also carried out with respect for all national and international rights and norms related to the matter.The Directorate General of Migration (DGM) deported in May 34,190 Haitian immigrants who were on Dominican territory in an irregular manner, the [...] La entrada República Dominicana The Directorate General deported more than 34,000 Ha…
Santo Domingo – In a new report published this month in May 2025, Amnesty International addresses the Dominican Republic once again with strong words: "institutionalized racism", "arbitrary expulsions", "systemic persecutions". The international human rights organisation calls for an immediate halt to the policy of mass expulsions of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent, a policy which it calls "dehumanizing" and "discriminatory". By Smith…
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