On immigration DR succeed where other Countries fail. By Dr ambassador to US

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Dominican Republic Succeeds Where Other Countries Have Not in Documenting Migrants and Promoting Human Rights
Jos? Tom?s P?rez
the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States


While many countries around the world are struggling with a distressingly large number of undocumented migrants, the Dominican Republic has concluded a program that will bring those with irregular status out of the shadows and into a legal system that guarantees their human rights, something which other countries have only aspired to accomplish. Over the past year and a half, this program consisted of two policies -- one for those born in the Dominican Republic and a regularization plan for foreigners -- that will provide documentation and a path to citizenship for over 360,000 people who were on the margins of the law.

The story of the individuals who receive a regular status and are on a path to citizenship is inspiring. They can now hold jobs, qualify for a full array of social services and be fully recognized by our legal system. When people receive documentation, they receive more than a piece of paper. They receive a passport to a new life.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josa-tomas-parez-/dominican-republic-succee_b_8118752.html
 

ramesses

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Interesting.

•No member of the police is allowed to stop and search individuals in public spaces without the presence of an immigration official during an authorized operation.
 

Hillbilly

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Not really BS. The Dominican twin policies are the envy of many in the United States. Europe, currently being flooded with hundreds of thousands of immigrants that they are not very welll equipped to handle, might do well to try a pilot plan of the Dominican efforts.

HB
 

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Not really BS. The Dominican twin policies are the envy of many in the United States. Europe, currently being flooded with hundreds of thousands of immigrants that they are not very welll equipped to handle, might do well to try a pilot plan of the Dominican efforts.

HB

yeh surround a country with water and implement a no walkin in policy....police the waters and watch the airports for self flyers...
 

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Dominican Republic Succeeds Where Other Countries Have Not in Documenting Migrants and Promoting Human Rights
Jos? Tom?s P?rez
the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States


While many countries around the world are struggling with a distressingly large number of undocumented migrants, the Dominican Republic has concluded a program that will bring those with irregular status out of the shadows and into a legal system that guarantees their human rights, something which other countries have only aspired to accomplish. Over the past year and a half, this program consisted of two policies -- one for those born in the Dominican Republic and a regularization plan for foreigners -- that will provide documentation and a path to citizenship for over 360,000 people who were on the margins of the law.

The story of the individuals who receive a regular status and are on a path to citizenship is inspiring. They can now hold jobs, qualify for a full array of social services and be fully recognized by our legal system. When people receive documentation, they receive more than a piece of paper. They receive a passport to a new life.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josa-tomas-parez-/dominican-republic-succee_b_8118752.html[/Q
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Pichardo could not have included more"BULL$HIT SPIN" in one post that this Government "Hack"!!!!!

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Dominican Republic Succeeds Where Other Countries Have Not in Documenting Migrants and Promoting Human Rights
Jos? Tom?s P?rez
the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States


While many countries around the world are struggling with a distressingly large number of undocumented migrants, the Dominican Republic has concluded a program that will bring those with irregular status out of the shadows and into a legal system that guarantees their human rights, something which other countries have only aspired to accomplish. Over the past year and a half, this program consisted of two policies -- one for those born in the Dominican Republic and a regularization plan for foreigners -- that will provide documentation and a path to citizenship for over 360,000 people who were on the margins of the law.

The story of the individuals who receive a regular status and are on a path to citizenship is inspiring. They can now hold jobs, qualify for a full array of social services and be fully recognized by our legal system. When people receive documentation, they receive more than a piece of paper. They receive a passport to a new life.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josa-tomas-parez-/dominican-republic-succee_b_8118752.html[/Q
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Pichardo could not have included more"BULL$HIT SPIN" in one post that this Government "Hack"!!!!!

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he could.
wait and he shall proof it

Mike
 

william webster

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If any of us could/would be objective..........

They have accomplished quite a lot, with not much to help.

Take the personal side out of it....

It makes RD stand taller................IMO
 

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HUNGARY
A fenced border with guards every 100 feet.....

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/16/w...e-package-region?ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

A different solution.........

Hungary is doing the right thing.
1) illegal border crossers are taken as criminals, which they really are, for illegal border crossing. a illegal border crosser loos's for life the right to get asylum granted.
2) they register every legally showing up immigrant/refugee and let them do their asylum application.
that's the way it has to be.
illegal crossers, take their biometric data and block reentry to the EU for life, they can ask for help elsewhere.
only asylum applicants, who correctly present themselves at the border, get registered and their asylum applications filed and processed, while waiting to get asylum granted/denied they get shelter in camps.
all the rest is simply not welcome in the EU.

what do the Serbs want??
they let everybody in and pass thru their country to continue to the EU/Hungary,
thats their problem.
Serbia is a safe country, THEY are in reality obliged to receive the asylum applications of all the immigrants arriving at their borders,
and in case of illegal entries they have the right to do as Hungary is doing, register them, deny future reentry and kick 'em back out to where they came from.
the important point is to control the flow and to get in control about "who get's asylum and who not".
the EU will have to give shelter for many to come,
but NOT without checking out to whom they give shelter.

as aaited,
the EU meeting went again without any agreements or solutions,
as it is always the case when the fidiots of 28 countries burn tax money for luxury meetings, talking about stuff they have no intention to solve together with the otha 27 guys.

Mike
 

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A different country.

same Union, and thats what counts.
for example germany,
surrounded by only "safe States",
would never be obliged to receive a single asylum application,
because refugees are obliged to ask for asylum in the first safe country on their way to safety.
Germany borders on ALL site only safe countries, located nice central in the middle of those 28 member states.
withotu their open Immigrations Policies, nobody could force Germany to take a single Immigrant,
as immigrants/refugees are obliged to get registered in the neighbour countries already.
so they could keep their borders closed and REFUSE to agree on any "Quotes" about who has to take how many refugees within the Union, as so many memberstates at the moment refuse to agree on such quotes.

what Hungary is doing now, is the right thing, doesn't matter the German Chanciller like's it or not(and thats from me, a German), BUT for the refugees who get their asylum approved, at which ever outer border of the EU, of course there have to be quotes about "who has to give shelter to how many of them", according to the economical possibilities of each member state, which anyways will bring the mayority to the german honeyland. and they can afford to pay for it, they know about their 1st world obligation to give shelter to the ones who flee Wars for most part anyways burning because the 1st world started the wildfires.
what can NOT be done, is to keep open borders and let every scumbag or any simple economical immigrant in, thats impossible to take for the EU and would be impossible for any other 1st world area of the Planet.
all arrivals have to get registered at the outer Union borders and processed accordingly, to decide who are the real few refugees, the rest send back to their motherland.
and illegal border crossers have to be processed as criminals and reentry denied for life.
of course it is important that such practices are shown on social medi and on TV in those far away countries,
so people get the right idea about the ongoing facts, and do not believe the lies of the human traffickers.
human traffick will on such procedures loose it's market,
because who comes in illegally with a trafficker, get's automatically denied and kicked out.

Mike
 

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Hungary is doing the right thing.
1) illegal border crossers are taken as criminals, which they really are, for illegal border crossing. a illegal border crosser loos's for life the right to get asylum granted.
2) they register every legally showing up immigrant/refugee and let them do their asylum application.
that's the way it has to be.
illegal crossers, take their biometric data and block reentry to the EU for life, they can ask for help elsewhere.
only asylum applicants, who correctly present themselves at the border, get registered and their asylum applications filed and processed, while waiting to get asylum granted/denied they get shelter in camps.
all the rest is simply not welcome in the EU.

what do the Serbs want??
they let everybody in and pass thru their country to continue to the EU/Hungary,
thats their problem.
Serbia is a safe country, THEY are in reality obliged to receive the asylum applications of all the immigrants arriving at their borders,
and in case of illegal entries they have the right to do as Hungary is doing, register them, deny future reentry and kick 'em back out to where they came from.
the important point is to control the flow and to get in control about "who get's asylum and who not".
the EU will have to give shelter for many to come,
but NOT without checking out to whom they give shelter.

as aaited,
the EU meeting went again without any agreements or solutions,
as it is always the case when the fidiots of 28 countries burn tax money for luxury meetings, talking about stuff they have no intention to solve together with the otha 27 guys.

Mike

WOw! I'm impressed. Thanks for the information. Hungary is not the DR. Their situation is very different than the situation in Dominican Republic. I don't see a point in the comparison.
 

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As for the DR, how successful the DR is in actually dealing with the Haitian immigration problem will take more time to pass before an evaluation can be made. There apparently has been progress in the government achieving its objectives, but how much more progress will happen remains to be seen.
 

william webster

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A different country.

WOw! I'm impressed. Thanks for the information. Hungary is not the DR. Their situation is very different than the situation in Dominican Republic. I don't see a point in the comparison.

and the DR is not Hungary....

The thread is about the DR succeeding where others fail.

How can we discuss that without looking at other policies...
Only an ostrich can do that..... and they fail miserably with that defense mechanism

Cristo.... shed a ray of light for us on which countries you see equal to RD for immigration.
 

MikeFisher

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WOw! I'm impressed. Thanks for the information. Hungary is not the DR. Their situation is very different than the situation in Dominican Republic. I don't see a point in the comparison.

the point of a comparison is,
that the topic states DR runs it's immigrations rules more successful than other countries,
so Wild Bill brought Hungary as a example of other countries,
and i showed my agreement with that other country's actual action
as defense on a overflowing illegal immigrations wave.
to cover that Hungarian Point, the point with the actually closed border patrouiled by guards in a just good 100ft distance one to an other,
is exactly what the DR on their new Immigrations thingy is missing completely:
Border Control.
your Immigrations Laws are worth nothing without control over your border's "Movements".
the DR border with Haiti is wide open, "Entrance Tickets" to the show sold for a few pesos right there at the border crossings.
as long as the border situation in DR does not change a 180 degrees turn around,
so long the new laws will be for a significant part be useless.
hence the comparison

Mike
 

william webster

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Hickok here.... we posted simultaneously Capt Ahab...

but we agree.... a razor wire border with humans guarding it...

WOW, is right... they take their immigration seriously

That was my point....