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Haiti - Politic : Tour of anti-Haitian conferences in Dominican Republic 22/09/2014 09:36:47
The Deputy of the National Progressive Force (FNP) [hard right radical] Vinicio Castillo known for its anti-Haitian positions, declared last Thursday at a conference at the Municipal Center of Yaguate, San Cristóbal, that he intended to hold conferences in all provinces of the country, to build the Dominican population about the dangers in the short-term that represent the massive Haitian illegal immigration. "The country is invaded [...] The reports we have from the border provinces cannot be more alarming regarding the proliferation of illegal Haitian immigration in the absence of effective border controls. Haitians are attracted by the news, that there is no risk of deportation and the National Plan of Regularization." The Deputy Castillo says, "The plan of the Haitian government is to not document its nationals in the Dominican Republic to block the National Plan of Regularization and create an internal revolt in the country at the end of the period fixed by the decree ordering the Plan of Regularization, trying to prevent Dominican Republic to exercise its sovereign right to deport illegal." Raising the specter of a supposed international conspiracy aimed at fusion of the two nations on the island with the help of Dominicans vendors of country, an unifying and highly sensitive subject in the minds of Dominicans. "We demand a referendum for the population expresses his point of view on our proposal to build a wall at the border and a border road, in a control policy and development to curb the invasion [...]" has concluded the deputy, who hopes across the country, collecting the 300,000 signatures needed to force the Dominican Government to hold a referendum. Recall that the Dominican Government has categorically rejected the idea of a referendum, after the first request of Deputy Castillo and Roberto Rodriguez Marchena, the presidential spokesman, had declared later that the Dominican government, did not have the "smallest intention" to build a wall on the border, attributing the proposal to people who are "desperate and confused"... See also : SL/ HaitiLibre
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