I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right forum.
But I've read many of your thoughts on the deportee situation in DR from the US and have noticed many are against the whole deportee situation and for good reason. But many of those deportees fall under the situation written below.
A person who committed a crime in US and paid their dues to society is then deported back to DR, the country they were born in but had not seen in about half or more of their lifetime. They've realized they did wrong and try to start an honest life for him/herself and their family in DR, trying to make something better of themselves and prove wrong all those with the ideology of "once a criminal, always a crimal". But when he/she goes out there and begins a job search, they are turned away and not given an opportunity.
The majority of the time they are forced to lie about their history (on resume) just to avoid the assumption that they may have been deported, hoping it will help. But companies in DR already assume that if you lived once in US, studied and worked there, then you must have been deported if you're back in DR.
In addition, I haven't yet confirmed, but I believe it's even difficult for people in this situation to register at universities as well (I assume there is some type of backgorund check)
My question is this...What is this person suppossed to do? How does he make a life for himself and his family?
I would appreciate anyone who can shed some "positive" light on this issue.
But I've read many of your thoughts on the deportee situation in DR from the US and have noticed many are against the whole deportee situation and for good reason. But many of those deportees fall under the situation written below.
A person who committed a crime in US and paid their dues to society is then deported back to DR, the country they were born in but had not seen in about half or more of their lifetime. They've realized they did wrong and try to start an honest life for him/herself and their family in DR, trying to make something better of themselves and prove wrong all those with the ideology of "once a criminal, always a crimal". But when he/she goes out there and begins a job search, they are turned away and not given an opportunity.
The majority of the time they are forced to lie about their history (on resume) just to avoid the assumption that they may have been deported, hoping it will help. But companies in DR already assume that if you lived once in US, studied and worked there, then you must have been deported if you're back in DR.
In addition, I haven't yet confirmed, but I believe it's even difficult for people in this situation to register at universities as well (I assume there is some type of backgorund check)
My question is this...What is this person suppossed to do? How does he make a life for himself and his family?
I would appreciate anyone who can shed some "positive" light on this issue.