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Migration reports that it deported more than 9,000 foreigners in September
Caribbean | October 3, 2017
Foreigners from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cuba, Spain, the United States, Haiti, Holland, Portugal, Russia, Taiwan and Venezuela were repatriated in coordination with the embassies of their respective countries. (External source)
The General Directorate of Migration (DGM) reported Tuesday that 9,122 foreigners were deported, not admitted and returned to their respective countries during the month of September.
Of the 9,332 foreigners, 5,254 were not admitted when trying to enter the country by air and land, according to a statistical report of the DGM, which also indicates the deportation of 4 thousand 069 foreigners.
Foreigners from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cuba, Spain, the United States, Haiti, Holland, Portugal, Russia, Taiwan and Venezuela were repatriated in coordination with the embassies of their respective countries.
The institution's report also recorded 335 thousand 054 tickets and 422 thousand 666 departures in the migratory movements through the national airports during the same period, being the International Airport of Punta Cana the air terminal that concentrated the greater amount of passengers, followed for the Americas, Cibao, Puerto Plata, Romana, El Catey de Samaná, Joaquín Balaguer and Barahona.
It also indicates the record that 596 foreigners who returned voluntarily to their country by air with the assistance of the DGM.
Regarding migratory movements along the land border, the DGM reported that 18,624 entries and 14,307 departures were recorded, mainly at the border post at Jimaní, where the highest flow was reported.
Regarding the sea route, the statistical data indicate 34 thousand 251 entrances and 33 thousand 377 exits, mainly by the tourist ports of the Romana and Maimón in Puerto Plata, that are the most visited by the transit of cruises.
The Migration report also indicates a decrease in the reception of Dominicans after serving sentences in other countries, registering 145 repatriates to the Dominican Republic during that month.
The Director General of the institution, retired lieutenant general of the Army of the Dominican Republic RD, Máximo William Muñoz Delgado, reiterated his commitment to maintain control of the entrances and exits of foreigners to Dominican territory.
http://www.elcaribe.com.do/2017/10/...-deporto-mas-9-mil-extranjeros-en-septiembre/
Migration reports that it deported more than 9,000 foreigners in September
Caribbean | October 3, 2017
Foreigners from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cuba, Spain, the United States, Haiti, Holland, Portugal, Russia, Taiwan and Venezuela were repatriated in coordination with the embassies of their respective countries. (External source)
The General Directorate of Migration (DGM) reported Tuesday that 9,122 foreigners were deported, not admitted and returned to their respective countries during the month of September.
Of the 9,332 foreigners, 5,254 were not admitted when trying to enter the country by air and land, according to a statistical report of the DGM, which also indicates the deportation of 4 thousand 069 foreigners.
Foreigners from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cuba, Spain, the United States, Haiti, Holland, Portugal, Russia, Taiwan and Venezuela were repatriated in coordination with the embassies of their respective countries.
The institution's report also recorded 335 thousand 054 tickets and 422 thousand 666 departures in the migratory movements through the national airports during the same period, being the International Airport of Punta Cana the air terminal that concentrated the greater amount of passengers, followed for the Americas, Cibao, Puerto Plata, Romana, El Catey de Samaná, Joaquín Balaguer and Barahona.
It also indicates the record that 596 foreigners who returned voluntarily to their country by air with the assistance of the DGM.
Regarding migratory movements along the land border, the DGM reported that 18,624 entries and 14,307 departures were recorded, mainly at the border post at Jimaní, where the highest flow was reported.
Regarding the sea route, the statistical data indicate 34 thousand 251 entrances and 33 thousand 377 exits, mainly by the tourist ports of the Romana and Maimón in Puerto Plata, that are the most visited by the transit of cruises.
The Migration report also indicates a decrease in the reception of Dominicans after serving sentences in other countries, registering 145 repatriates to the Dominican Republic during that month.
The Director General of the institution, retired lieutenant general of the Army of the Dominican Republic RD, Máximo William Muñoz Delgado, reiterated his commitment to maintain control of the entrances and exits of foreigners to Dominican territory.
http://www.elcaribe.com.do/2017/10/...-deporto-mas-9-mil-extranjeros-en-septiembre/