Dominican official warns again, regularize or you will leave.

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As the time is drawing nearer, in about 2 weeks, Interior and Police Minister
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Regularize or leave, Dominican Republic official warns immigrants


Santo Domingo.- Interior and Police minister Jos? Ram?n Fadul revealed at the National Palace Tuesday that the naturalization bill is the result of a consensus and in the hands of president Danilo Medina to send to Congress.

He called the legislation "patriotic," which once signed into law, every person covered under its provisions will have to comply. "Those who fail to abide by the regulation and who aren’t subjected to the law have to return to their country, whoever they are."

The official said however that the Government’s priority is the National Regularization Plan ordered by Constitutional Court ruling 168-13.

Speaking at the National Palace after meeting with Presidency Legal adviser Cesar Pina, Fadul said it’s now up to Medina to submit the bill to Congress.

"The President, who’s a deliberating, wise man, of humane and patriotic fabric, defends national sovereignty as the whole world can see, is going to do what’s best for our country and will not bow to pressure from minority or majority groups or national or foreign forces," Fadul said. “The law is the law... for everyone".

He said the regularization of foreigners starts in June nationwide.

"This plan makes it possible to start regularizing the country's irregular immigrants, not only Haitians; There are Americans, Colombians, Cubans, Arabs, Spaniards, there’s everything, I think there are 79 different ones” (nationalities).


http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/lo...-Dominican-Republic-official-warns-immigrants


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This guy can not regularize even his own family members, his nephew was sent to jail last week for posting his ex–girlfriend's nude pics on the Internet.
 

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This guy can not regularize even his own family members, his nephew was sent to jail last week for posting his ex?girlfriend's nude pics on the Internet.

Since when is anyone in charge of what their nephew does?

The DR has every right to set up its own immigration policy however it sees fit as long as those laws do not violate any existing agreements.
 
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I wondered if anyone in the government has realized there are many longtime expats who have no current passport and no fundsto buy a ticket if they are deported. Pretty certain the airlines will not pick up the tab. Hmmm?
 

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When a state chooses to deport someone, that state pays the transportation costs. The country the person is being deported to must first agree to accept them though.
 

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Abuela, the gov't will make provisions for those who do not have the funds to purchase airline tickets. All of that has been taken into consideration. They will release that info soon.
 

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When a state chooses to deport someone, that state pays the transportation costs. The country the person is being deported to must first agree to accept them though.

If they are citizens of that country they have to accept them. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
 

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If they are citizens of that country they have to accept them. No ifs, ands or buts about it.

This poses an interesting point. There may be some who will not say where they are from for one reason or another. It will be interesting to see how they are dealt with.
 

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This poses an interesting point. There may be some who will not say where they are from for one reason or another. It will be interesting to see how they are dealt with.

It is interesting. But I doubt if officials will say how. After all I also wondered how other countries have dealt with it too. I'm sure they have their ways.:)
 

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This poses an interesting point. There may be some who will not say where they are from for one reason or another. It will be interesting to see how they are dealt with.

The US used water boarding..........

actually, they would have been recorded on entry..... passport , etc
One would think
 

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And I hope that they don't expect anything fancy to eat on their way back home (on the plane). It will just probably be a sandwich, fruit and a bottle of water.

No three course meals.
 

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What About Foreign Property Owners

Does anyone know what foreigners who already own property here have to do. Some live here full time, some part of the year and rent the rest. Their only documentation at present is as a tourist.

Where do they fit in this regularization scheme?
 

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LOL.....LOL.....LOL.... and who exactly will pay for the transport via the plane.......it sure ain't the gov of the DR, so .... deportation ...... oh well we can't pay for you to leave, so stay here.... as long as you're not Haitian.......................
 

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Ken, in the regularization plan there will be a series of categories and one will most certainly address this issue and what one must do.
 

william webster

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LOL.....LOL.....LOL.... and who exactly will pay for the transport via the plane.......it sure ain't the gov of the DR, so .... deportation ...... oh well we can't pay for you to leave, so stay here.... as long as you're not Haitian.......................

don't laugh yet..... they may need to sit in jail while the gov't raises the airfare
 

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LOL.....LOL.....LOL.... and who exactly will pay for the transport via the plane.......it sure ain't the gov of the DR, so .... deportation ...... oh well we can't pay for you to leave, so stay here.... as long as you're not Haitian.......................

Surely you jest? This plan is not something that was thought of at the spur of the moment. It had been in the making for years and they were aware of the issue and have come up with a solution. You don't seriously believe that this is only for Haitians do you? If so, you will see that it's not.
 

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I dump $30,000 cdn a year into the country....and they are going to kick me out for staying 90 days at a time? Good for them.
 

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Does anyone know what foreigners who already own property here have to do. Some live here full time, some part of the year and rent the rest. Their only documentation at present is as a tourist.

Where do they fit in this regularization scheme?

And how would they find them to force them to "regularize" ?
 
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