A group of Dominicans from a neighborhood in Las Terrenas are feeling forced to leave the neighborhood because recently the numbers of Haitians there have grown so much thqt according to them they outnumber Dominicans. One of the guys says that many Haitians are fine, but lately many of the other type of Haitians have moved to the sector and they have customs that are offending the Dominicans. One woman says she is forced to put up for sale her home because she complaint to several Haitians about having sex in public streets right in front of her underage daughter. Rather than taking that away from the public streets, the Haitian prostitute decided to threaten to kill her with a machete. Other Haitians have also threatened to kill her and now she is in fear for her life and that of her daughter. That woman almost broke into tears in the video.
The reactions of the Haitians have caused several of the Dominicans to want the authorities to force the Haitians to leave since most are illegal immigrants which means none of the Dominicans living there should feel forced to leave their neighborhood. The straw that broke the camel’s back are the “new” Haitian prostitutes that moved to the place and are having sexual relations in the public streets at all hours and without regard if there are dhildren watching.
The “Sosuafication” of Las Terrenas? A while ago it was also an issue when people having sex at all hours and in public streets became a thing in Sosúa.
The reactions of the Haitians have caused several of the Dominicans to want the authorities to force the Haitians to leave since most are illegal immigrants which means none of the Dominicans living there should feel forced to leave their neighborhood. The straw that broke the camel’s back are the “new” Haitian prostitutes that moved to the place and are having sexual relations in the public streets at all hours and without regard if there are dhildren watching.
The “Sosuafication” of Las Terrenas? A while ago it was also an issue when people having sex at all hours and in public streets became a thing in Sosúa.