i dont think its a matter of if, but when.
you can give the process 50 years, a 100 years, maybe 300, but its going to happen. theyre flooding in at an uncontrollable rate, taking dominican jobs and overflowing its poor sector. soon they'll occupy 40% of the poor sector of the dominican republic, wich by then should make them (haitian descendants now dominican) about 1 million strong. they'll be the swing vote in elections and if history is repetitive (lol, damn right it is when it comes to DR), they'll cause many syndicate and rioting issues. its in their blood to fight and rebel, if theyre not suppressed.
the UN wont deal with haiti's misery cause their is nothing to gain but problems. they want us to deal with them, when we can barely deal with ourselves.
trust that if haiti had oil itd be the same peice of baron land it is today with the exception that it would be crawling with american soldiers.
integration...we're in for a big problem.
you can give the process 50 years, a 100 years, maybe 300, but its going to happen. theyre flooding in at an uncontrollable rate, taking dominican jobs and overflowing its poor sector. soon they'll occupy 40% of the poor sector of the dominican republic, wich by then should make them (haitian descendants now dominican) about 1 million strong. they'll be the swing vote in elections and if history is repetitive (lol, damn right it is when it comes to DR), they'll cause many syndicate and rioting issues. its in their blood to fight and rebel, if theyre not suppressed.
the UN wont deal with haiti's misery cause their is nothing to gain but problems. they want us to deal with them, when we can barely deal with ourselves.
trust that if haiti had oil itd be the same peice of baron land it is today with the exception that it would be crawling with american soldiers.
integration...we're in for a big problem.