Although I was born, and raised here in the states, my parents are from the
Dominican Republic. Therefore I feel very much Dominican. The concerns of
the Dominican Republic, are my concerns as well. One which is the illegal
Haitian immigration that penetrates are borders in a daily bases. Before I
continue on with this subject let me make myself clear: I don't hate, or
dislike Haitians, but there illegal immigration to the Dominican Republic is
damaging to our culture, appearance, and economy. In the same token I don't
agree with Dominicans migrating illegally to other countries such as the
U.S., and Puerto Rico. I feel that it is embarrassing and degrading to our
country. My father once told me, that when people migrate, it should be to
progress, and show a good example of the country they left behind. The
Dominicans who migrate in this form, as well as Haitians, are often not very
good representatives of their country of origin. For example: The Dominican
Republic is flooded with Haitian beggars in the streets. Many of them use
the streets, and sidewalks as restroom areas. Not only does this bring down
property value, but what about the tourist that our country depends so much
on? What impression do they get of us? Although many of us that are from the
Dominican Republic can tell the difference between a Haitian and a
Dominican. Those that come visit us from foreign countries don't know the
difference between the 2. For all they know, they are Dominicans. If the
Dominican government does not act on this issue. In a few years the typical
Dominican will look,speak,and act like Haitians, and there will be no
difference between the 2. Our Spanish culture will eventually disintegrate.
Once again let me make myself clear. I don't feel this way about all
Haitians. Just those that migrate illegally. If a Haitian migrates to the
Dominican Republic correctly, by obtaining visas, and progress in our
country therefore helping us build our country into an even better place
than what it is. I am all for it. but if they come to our country to be in
equal or worst of conditions than what they were before they got there. I am
totally against it. My solution to this growing problem would be to enforce
the borders, deport all illegal immigrants, and simultaneously do are very
best to help Haiti in there governmental and economic issues to prevent this
problem form reoccurring. The officers that guard the borders also need to
get there act together, because it is no secret that a great number of them
allow illegal Haitians to pass through the border for there own personal
financial gain. These men should be dismissed from their duties, and
arrested. Officers, and soldiers from the Dominican Republic should be
taught to take pride in there country, and due there very best to defend it.
Whatever president, or political leader who will take charge, to confront
this issue, and put an end to it. I guarantee will be considered as one of
the best Dominican presidents in history. And will be viewed as a national
hero, and a historical icon, such as Juan Pablo Duarte. I am not the only
Dominican who feels this way, but the vast majority of us all have this same
concern. We should all come together, and unite to attack this growing
problem. By letting our voices be heard. Bombard the local Dominican
newspapers, and government with emails, and letters. Pleading with them to
address this situation. If we don't stand up, and do what we have to do as a
democracy, this situation will never be resolved, and the problem will
continue until it eats us up like cancer.
Dominican Republic. Therefore I feel very much Dominican. The concerns of
the Dominican Republic, are my concerns as well. One which is the illegal
Haitian immigration that penetrates are borders in a daily bases. Before I
continue on with this subject let me make myself clear: I don't hate, or
dislike Haitians, but there illegal immigration to the Dominican Republic is
damaging to our culture, appearance, and economy. In the same token I don't
agree with Dominicans migrating illegally to other countries such as the
U.S., and Puerto Rico. I feel that it is embarrassing and degrading to our
country. My father once told me, that when people migrate, it should be to
progress, and show a good example of the country they left behind. The
Dominicans who migrate in this form, as well as Haitians, are often not very
good representatives of their country of origin. For example: The Dominican
Republic is flooded with Haitian beggars in the streets. Many of them use
the streets, and sidewalks as restroom areas. Not only does this bring down
property value, but what about the tourist that our country depends so much
on? What impression do they get of us? Although many of us that are from the
Dominican Republic can tell the difference between a Haitian and a
Dominican. Those that come visit us from foreign countries don't know the
difference between the 2. For all they know, they are Dominicans. If the
Dominican government does not act on this issue. In a few years the typical
Dominican will look,speak,and act like Haitians, and there will be no
difference between the 2. Our Spanish culture will eventually disintegrate.
Once again let me make myself clear. I don't feel this way about all
Haitians. Just those that migrate illegally. If a Haitian migrates to the
Dominican Republic correctly, by obtaining visas, and progress in our
country therefore helping us build our country into an even better place
than what it is. I am all for it. but if they come to our country to be in
equal or worst of conditions than what they were before they got there. I am
totally against it. My solution to this growing problem would be to enforce
the borders, deport all illegal immigrants, and simultaneously do are very
best to help Haiti in there governmental and economic issues to prevent this
problem form reoccurring. The officers that guard the borders also need to
get there act together, because it is no secret that a great number of them
allow illegal Haitians to pass through the border for there own personal
financial gain. These men should be dismissed from their duties, and
arrested. Officers, and soldiers from the Dominican Republic should be
taught to take pride in there country, and due there very best to defend it.
Whatever president, or political leader who will take charge, to confront
this issue, and put an end to it. I guarantee will be considered as one of
the best Dominican presidents in history. And will be viewed as a national
hero, and a historical icon, such as Juan Pablo Duarte. I am not the only
Dominican who feels this way, but the vast majority of us all have this same
concern. We should all come together, and unite to attack this growing
problem. By letting our voices be heard. Bombard the local Dominican
newspapers, and government with emails, and letters. Pleading with them to
address this situation. If we don't stand up, and do what we have to do as a
democracy, this situation will never be resolved, and the problem will
continue until it eats us up like cancer.