FNP denounces actions of Haiti and the U.S. to destabilize country
Santo Domingo – The National Progressive Force (FNP) denounced that the Haitian authorities and their powerful allies in the United States are preparing destabilizing actions against the Dominican Republic.
That is why, he says, they insist on formulating serious accusations from their traditional victimhood-racialist-woke stance, which seeks to profile the DR as a criminal state, guilty of Haiti’s historical failures, outside international law, when in reality, it is the victim of a particular criminal operation, very sophisticated, perverse and prolonged.
At the same time, he calls on President Abinader to implement, without further delay or hesitation, the Pact of the Nation for State Policies, which he called for and signed on October 26, 2023. This will empower the Dominican people to be the main defcentralrs of their own threatened existence, demonstrating to the world that we are an emblem symbolic nation that deserves and demands respect for its inalienable rights.
At a press conference, Pelegrín Castillo Semán, acting president of the FNP, proposed a 20-article bill that addresses 16 crucial aspects essential for the repatriation of Haitians to be sustainable in time. It also seeks for these actions to stop and reverse this new sustained, progressive, and aggressive Haitian occupation.
He points out that this is the first of many proposals that could become a popular legislative initiative and that will be delivered to political, institutional, social, and business actors in the coming days. He warns that the high intelligence plan that seeks to impose with violence and treason “the Dominican solution to Haiti’s problems,” as recently denounced by Republican Senator Marco Rubio, aims to provoke an exodus of millions of Haitians to the country and force a multilateral intervention and occupation of the entire island cynically alleging “humanitarian reasons,” after escalating the conflicts in Haiti and generating resistance actions by Haitians in the country.
He said these groups know that “the window of opportunity” for their plans may soon close with a political change in the U.S. elections.
They also stimulate the influx of hundreds of mercenaries and volunteers worldwide.
This man is correct. The Haitian delegation does not wan their people back. The Haitian government is a disgrace. It wants the Dr to take responsibility.
And we are not going to let that happen. Dominicans will not rest and stay silent until every illegal Haitian migrant in sight is sent back to their country. Dominicans have never once tried to invade Haiti but yet these voodoo people love to invade our land. Enough is enough.
If you were born here betwenn 1929 and 2010 you had citizenship, no questions asked. That’s 4 or 5 generations. After 2010, that 81 yrs was wiped away and the act of being borning during those years was now considered an illegal act. You were stripped of all citizenship in both countries. The dominican republic didnt acknowledge any of your civil rights and if you weren’t born in Haiti and have never been there, you have no civil status in either country. WOW. cant see any problems there. thats a sound and logical constitution. No wonder everyone is going to North America and Europe
Why those racist still have a voice in society? Haiti will rise again, who pay rent on time in DR? Haitians, Agriculture ? Haitians. Construction? Haitians . who buy good on the borders from DR? Haitians.Stop the hate. Haitian leaders are a bunch of crooks, don’t I know that? yes however treat your neighbors the way you want to be treated. What bothers me is the fact ignorant that are writing n the comments are Haitian descents as well , they are scared of unity that is why they are trying to divide Haitians an Dominicans. I thank God the majority of Dominicans will not fall for it and Haitians are not stupid, that’s why they can learn any language on planet earth and adjust and fit wherever they are, they are hard working citizens. Que Viva los dos pueblos unidos , Palante vamos junto.
I don’t think there is any real motivation for unification from either side. It is not realistic. First, Haitian identity is fixed to its history and race. I don’t see the black and/or mulatto elites ceding political power to its neighbors. Second, Dominican Rep. would face significant costs in uplifting Haiti’s infrastructure, health systems, and education. DR will most likely bear the bulk of the financial burden of unification.
I believe that when some people bring up the word “unification” what they really mean is “freedom of movement”. Basically, for Haitians to freely cross DR borders, reside, and work without the need for any specific permissions like visas. As oppose to the integration of political systems, laws, and economy.