Local October 2, 2024 - 3:04 pm

Dominican Republic announces mass deportation plan

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican government has announced a large-scale plan to deport around 10,000 undocumented immigrants weekly, emphasizing that the United Nations must respect its national sovereignty. President Luis Abinader led the announcement during a press conference, supported by key government officials.

The decision followed a meeting of the National Security and Defense Council, and government spokesperson Homero Figueroa emphasized that all deportations would adhere to strict protocols respecting human rights and dignity. The initiative aims to reduce the impact of a growing migrant population on Dominican communities, with a strong focus on protecting national stability and security.

To address migration challenges, the government is implementing a comprehensive strategy combining security and human rights protections. This plan includes the enhancement of border surveillance through additional personnel, specialized equipment, and advanced technology like drones and camera systems.

It also involves measures to dismantle human trafficking networks, supported by international organizations, and the establishment of protocols for the safe and dignified return of migrants in collaboration with Haitian authorities. Further, the General Directorate of Migration will see an increase in inspectors and training programs to ensure efficient and humane handling of deportations.

The initiative responds to slow progress in international efforts, such as the Kenya-led mission to stabilize Haiti, necessitating decisive action to safeguard Dominican security. Infrastructure projects for border control centers and repatriation camps will be undertaken to manage migrant flows effectively.

The government has underscored that while defending sovereignty, it remains committed to respecting human rights and working with regional partners to address the complexities of migration in the region.

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