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Haitians continue to arrive in Dajabón to return to Haiti; flee to arrests

Haitianos continúan llegando a Dajabón para regresar hacia Haití; huyen a las detenciones 

Fleeing the mass arrests of undocumented foreigners carried out by military organizations and law enforcement agents General Directorate of MigrationHaitians continue to arrive in Dajabón to voluntarily return to Haiti.

The majority of Haitian foreigners who return to their nation come from the city of Santiago de los Caballeros who carry all their belongings and cross the border to Juana Méndez.

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An official from Juana Méndez who asked to remain anonymous said that he hopes the government of the Dominican Republic will give a deadline for more Haitians to keep going out voluntarily.

Given the arrests of Haitians for repatriation, the bishop of the Diocese of Mao-Monte Cristi Diomedes Espinal de León He said that these repatriations should be carried out in a fair and humane manner that respects the dignity of people.

“If they are undocumented, the government can act in defense of the homeland, the only thing is to respect the dignity of human beings, above all, respecting the family,” said the bishop.

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