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Duartiano Institute urges authorities to prioritize Haitian issue

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Santo Domingo.- Dr. Wilson Gómez Ramírez, President of the Duartiano Institute, emphasized the importance of Dominican unity around the founding principles of the nation, particularly in the face of current challenges. He urged authorities to prioritize the issue of Haiti, advocating for policies that address migration and border security concerns.

Speaking at a ceremony held in the “Professor José Joaquín Pérez Saviñón” auditorium at the Duarte Museum, Gómez Ramírez underscored the need for Dominican diplomats to counter international accusations of xenophobia and racism, presenting the country’s situation accurately to the global community.

Gómez Ramírez called on the Dominican government, particularly the President, to take decisive action on issues related to Haiti, including the influx of undocumented immigrants and the high population of Haitian students in Dominican schools. He also stressed the importance of Dominican diplomats abroad advocating for the nation’s interests and dispelling misconceptions about xenophobia and racism in the Dominican Republic.

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