Can you say for certain that there weren't other factors involved in denying entry?
Yes they can and they just did
I can confirm two clients of mine have been denied entry for previous overstays.
Can you say for certain that there weren't other factors involved in denying entry?
I can confirm two clients of mine have been denied entry for previous overstays.
So why were they returned to the US? Swiss cheese.
No sarcasm intended. The clients were English speaking canadians. This happened earlier this week. Today on another form I saw the post from the French Embassy. When I asked a friend at the airport he said that mostly their looking for people that have long stays, followed by a short trip and then another entry. In other words, people who live here without residency. But there is no way to know who they will apply the law to as according to the law anyone who violates immigration law (even by overstaying) is subject to deportation or being denied entry. As we all know this may be something that lasts a month or it may be something thats around for good. At this point it seems to be very random.
If you listen to Spanish news programs on the radio every day all they are talking about is the problem of immigration especially in Punta Cana and the the 80% 20% law. I've heard they are going to start cracking down on businesses as well to make sure they are complying with this law especially in the hotel/construction industry.
Could you let me know which radio stations you are listening to hear in RD? I have some free time on my hands, and would like to listen to these programs as well. I am fluent in Spanish, so there should not be any confusion due to a possible language barrier.
Thanks - a worker mix thing
not a migration issue directly.
I translated the link you provided in your first post, as French is not one of my languages, and it is the same information that has existed for a very long time, that everybody is privy to. There is no new information provided, nor are there any details of a specific incident which has recently occurred.
https://www.listindiario.com/la-rep...cto-ley-penalizaria-alquilar-casas-a-ilegales More proof that they're cracking down on illegals on multiple fronts.
Time to wake up and get your cedula.
But raise the wages of Dominican labor with the corresponding construction cost increase.The construction industry has commented that if this is enforced there will not be enough construction workers to supply the industry.
I translated the link you provided in your first post, as French is not one of my languages, and it is the same information that has existed for a very long time, that everybody is privy to. There is no new information provided, nor are there any details of a specific incident which has recently occurred.