American dies at detention center in Haina

AlterEgo

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Here’s an odd story today. She’d been in custody about 2 months

(Computer translation)

SANTO DOMINGO.- The General Directorate of Migration (DGM) reported on the death of an American citizen who was detained in the Haina Detention Center.

He explained in a statement that the body shows no signs of violence.

He said that the woman, who was in Haina for the purpose of immigration investigation and deportation process, had "apparent psychotic disorders" and was arrested without documentation at the end of April in the eastern region.

When her identity and nationality were unknown, the Tourist Police referred her to the DGM, which reported having contacted several embassies to identify her.

"It was last Wednesday when it was possible to officially identify it through technological facial recognition tools, which was notified to the United States embassy in the Dominican Republic," says the Migration text.

He adds that on Monday morning the woman was found without vital signs or violence.

The body was transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences

 
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I knew it was for Haitians, but I didn't know they took gringos there. Something is not adding up.

Apparently it’s for anyone being deported. She was not identified until recently. I’m wondering if she was a black American mistaken for a Haitian? She had mental issues (ran out of meds maybe????), maybe couldn’t communicate. Whole story is strange.
 

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She won't special and she ain't the first American I've heard of getting picked up by the authorities
for failing to show documentation proving legal entry into the country.
Learn how to carry your ID with you when traveling in a foreign land or stay home.
 

CristoRey

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Especially if you tend to get arrested often
Do you mean arrested for committing a crime?
or do you mean being detained and taken to local police detachment
then pressed to either pay a small bribe and go home that evening...
or understanding how this little game works, decline their "offer" and spend the
night in a cell with the rest of the people who declined their offer?

Immigration isn't out detaining law abiding people.
 
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NanSanPedro

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Apparently it’s for anyone being deported. She was not identified until recently. I’m wondering if she was a black American mistaken for a Haitian? She had mental issues (ran out of meds maybe????), maybe couldn’t communicate. Whole story is strange.
I didn't think of that but it makes a ton of sense if she's black. A couple of years ago I saw a tiktok video of a black dude being detained in the back of a migracion pickup. He spoke perfect English but yet they wouldn't let him go. He did not get deported but had to spend I believe one night in jail. Just horrible.
 

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definitely not the place to be wondering around with mental health concerns, no job, no money and no advocate.
 

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It looks like her mother is coordinating with US agencies on repatriation. I feel very bad for the mother, no parent should have to bury their child, much less in this type of situation.