Local November 14, 2024 - 9:01 am

Dominican senators oppose border closure

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Santo Domingo.- Amid Haiti’s ongoing humanitarian crisis and escalating violence, both government and opposition senators in the Dominican Republic have expressed opposition to a complete border closure. Instead, they advocate for increased controls to prevent the illegal entry of Haitian migrants.

Ruling party Senator Alexis Victoria Yeb argued that closing the four border points would negatively impact the provinces that rely heavily on binational trade. Similarly, Senator Santiago Zorrilla suggested strengthening border controls to prevent the undocumented migration of Haitians.

The opposition, represented by Fuerza del Pueblo, supports increased surveillance along the border to manage the situation. Senator Antonio Marte emphasized the need for measures targeting sectors that employ undocumented Haitian workers.

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