Haitis in Bavaro Attacks Police

PJT

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Do you have aby proof that those engaged in this particular incident had been ripped off?
The periodico Hoy released the story on Sunday the 23rd.,"6 haitianos detenidos tras enfrentamiento en Uvero Alto que dejó un muerto". The cause was for "la falta de pago en la obra".

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Big

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gang participation in illegal activity like blocking roads and threatening violence will never help their cause. People will recognize it for what it is, hooliganism.
 
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Manuel01

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Seems Luis haven't deport them, yet. I didn't knew there was community of Haiti's living in Bavaro in Uvero Alto. Simply crazy

And if i call them primitive animals than i am the racist here. I will not call them primitive animals because it would be an insult to animals.
 
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The Haitians who protested are victims of a culture that hire illegals, exploits their hard labors, does not pay them for their work. There is nobody standing in their corner. What the hell else can they do to get attention and punish those who mistreat them? Non-violence does not achieve anything in the DR. They have to resort to violence to get attention. Well, they got it.

It is a brutal cycle, they work hard, don’t get paid, Employer(s) call immigration and police to haul them away, the salary money stays in the employer’s pocket. In comes the next batch of potential victims. The cycle starts over again.

You can reasonably assume the man that was killed was by a gunshot from the management side.


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PJT
I am 100% with you. Let's start investigating the Fanjul brothers, two American citizens who control the sugar and real estate business valued at US$8.2 billion
 
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