Controversy over International Migration Organization center in Punta Cana

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Earlier last week, United Nations agency, the International Organization for Migration, said that they were going to open a care and resource center to serve the vulnerable population in the Punta Cana area. The announcement of the opening of the CARE center generated great controversy.

The invitation signed by the head of the IOM mission in the Dominican Republic, Josué Gastelbondo Amaya, indicated that this center is part of the work of the IOM “as a cooperation agency in the country for the fair and regular orderly management of migration.”

The UN Chief of Mission in the Dominican Republic, Josue Gastelbondo Amaya, told reporters that their task was for “organized, fair, and regulated management (of refugees).

Apparently, there was a lot of confusion regarding this statement.

President Luis Abinader was prompt to state in no uncertain terms that the Dominican Republic will continue to deport...

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Human rights activists are calling on the Dominican Republic's government for a temporary reprieve in deportations as neighboring Haiti’s crisis spirals and people attempt to flee over the closed border from a surge in deadly gang violence.

Small trucks with customized cages are ferrying dozens of Haitians every day from a detention center in San Cristóbal to the border on the island of Hispaniola as the gang attacks paralyze parts of Haiti’s capital.


“If the government could postpone or diminish the push for deportations, it would be an achievement… an important contribution to the Haitian population,” said William Charpentier, coordinator for the Dominican-based National Coalition for Migrations and Refugees.

Charpentier said his organization has received complaints about Dominican authorities allegedly bursting into homes to arrest people believed to be Haitians, breaking belongings and extorting them at times.

The United Nations also has called on the Dominican Republic and other countries to halt deportations, noting that Haiti is extremely unsafe.

More than 23,900 people have been deported this year, according to the Dominican government. More than 4,500 have been deported this month.

Scores of people have been killed since the attacks began on Feb. 29 across Port-au-Prince, with gangs targeting police stations, the main international airport that remains closed and Haiti’s two biggest prisons, with more than 4,000 inmates released.

The attacks have left homeless about 17,000 people who have fled their neighborhoods, according to the U.N.

“There is a lot of calamity to eat, a lot of fights. There is no life,” said Suson Chalas, a 32-year-old street vendor who lives in the Haitian border town of Ouanaminthe.

Alexis Yard, a 45-year-old Haitian who was recently at a bilateral market along the border, said he supports the presence of a foreign military force to help quell gang violence in his country.


“What we want is a change, to live well, to eliminate crime and be able to move freely about the country,” he said.

Plans for a U.N.-backed deployment of a Kenyan police force to fights gangs in Haiti have been temporarily halted, with the East African nation saying the force would be deployed once a transitional presidential council is in place to lead Haiti.

The council, which has yet to be created, would be responsible for selecting an interim prime minister and a council of ministers. Last week, Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he would resign once the council is established.

Martin Adames Alcantara writes for the Associated Press.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

 

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Someone needs to have a sit down Josué Gastelbondo Amaya and figure out what his major malfunction is.

Perhaps he should be sent to Haiti to live among the Haitians to help sway his opinion?
 
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