World October 23, 2024 | 8:17 am

Dominican Foreign Minister rejects calls to halt repatriation of undocumented Haitians

New York.- Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez rejected the request for the Dominican Republic to halt the repatriation of undocumented Haitians, calling it senseless in light of the ongoing violence in Haiti, including a recent massacre in Pont-Sondé that claimed over 115 lives. Alvarez emphasized that stopping repatriations would essentially create an open border, encouraging further irregular migration. He stressed that while the Dominican Republic has long faced the Haitian crisis, it is not responsible for Haiti’s humanitarian or security issues.

Alvarez also highlighted the Dominican government’s dissatisfaction with the limited progress made by the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti, four months after its deployment. Citing President Luis Abinader’s comments, he criticized countries that have not fulfilled their commitments to help stabilize Haiti. He praised the work of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) and called for its involvement in organizing Haiti’s elections, but warned that holding elections under current conditions—without territorial control or proper electoral infrastructure—would not be feasible.

In closing, Alvarez urged the international community to intensify support for the Haitian people, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts in technical cooperation to pave the way for a democratic restoration in Haiti. He was joined by Dominican diplomats José Blanco and Joan Cedano at the meeting.

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James
October 23, 2024 9:55 am

It doesn’t matter unless you secure the border. Haitians will continue to come in the millions. That’s the problem. The only solution for Haiti is to become a commonwealth to France. For at least 100 years or more. The Haitians can’t govern themselves.

NYCQuiqueyano
October 23, 2024 4:07 pm

So sick and tired of outsiders trying to force us to absorb a complete failed state. This is France’s responsibility. If anyone, they were the ones who screwed that country. We have our own problems with very limited space. Our resources for our people! No exceptions!

DCamp21
October 23, 2024 5:29 pm

Mass deportations will only work if the border is secured. Millions of dollars were spent on erecting a border wall and yet illegals continue to come in. This phenomenon won’t stop unless the government dismantles and puts an end to the illegal human trafficking operations at the border.

Last edited 16 hours ago by DCamp21