Major protest walk set for 30 March in Friusa township

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It turns out that this guy is Haitian, but supposedly he lives in Mexico. He better stay in Mexico as he would be given extra attention if seen getting out of an airplane in any of the DR’s airports.
The usual suspects, rights groups and the lot are calling the march illegal and crying their bleeding hearts out to deaf ears :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
March baby march!
 

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Please provide us with a list of names.
I want to know who these "extremist" are you speak of???
Suggest the extremists (fanatics of both sides) rather remain anonymous. They are not about to publish a names list.

If there were no fanatics there would be no reason for the police, military, security cameras, and etc. to secure Friusa. The authorities are not there just for crowd management. They are there to suppress the chance of violence growing out of ill will. The authorities know some bad actors on their own lists may be lingering in the shadows to make opportunity for chaos.

Let's hope all that happens is a nonviolent demonstration.


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PJT
 
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Business people will do whatever the government let them, not the other way around. The protest (which is only one of several they have made in various parts of the country and will continue to make in other parts) is meant to be a message to the government regarding their dissatisfaction with how the migration and deportation has been dealt with.

Anyone that doubts the government is who sets the rules of what is permitted or not, don’t pay your taxes and let’s see how that goes.

The fact the AOD isn’t stepping on roles that are the government‘s responsibility shows they recognize the government is the legitimate and ultimate authority. Otherwise, this would be a deportation operation rather than a protest.
Seems to me like the optimal time to coordinate the protest with mass deportations. Two bird with one stone.
 

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Or back to America where most of them learned the trade haha
Most are home grown and home taught. I know of at least Dominicans that did time in American jails, one for armed robbery, and two for drug charges. One of the Drug felons is selling real estate in Punta Cana area. The other two are successful tradesmen, one a welder and the other in metal fabrication, both trades that they learned in American prison.
 
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Most are home grown and home taught. I know of at least Dominicans that did time in American jails, one for armed robbery, and two for drug charges. One of the Drug felons is selling real estate in Punta Cana area. The other two are successful tradesmen, one a welder and the other in metal fabrication, both trades that they learned in American prison.
I was just joking. I was replying to a joke. Of course crime in the DR is predominantly Dominicans and learned behaviour here.
 
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Can anyone corroborate this. This guy on 8:29 is one of the main roads in Friusa that he says were overwhelmed by Haitians and now, once the area was militarized due to Antigua Orden Dominicana announcing the protest , well look:

8:29
 

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Theoretically yes. If only they could get permission for that which I highly doubt they can obtain. Maybe they could target the criminals?
They could target all the illegals.

But as others pointed out, those with money don' treally want cheap labor deported.

Seems to be a conflict of interests between Migracion and such businesses. Hence this event today, no?
 

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Most are home grown and home taught. I know of at least Dominicans that did time in American jails, one for armed robbery, and two for drug charges. One of the Drug felons is selling real estate in Punta Cana area. The other two are successful tradesmen, one a welder and the other in metal fabrication, both trades that they learned in American prison
Good for them turn they life around ..
 

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They could target all the illegals.

But as others pointed out, those with money don' treally want cheap labor deported.

Seems to be a conflict of interests between Migracion and such businesses. Hence this event today, no?
the Haitians are in hiding they are not coming out to confront this trust me I just passed by it's like a vacant city ,

I will take a video next week and show you the real Friusa when this blows over
 

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I don't think most Dominicans have problems with Haitians; they have problems with too many Haitians. I walk two Haitian student between our schools twice a day and those two are the sweetest little girls you can imagine.
 
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They could target all the illegals.

But as others pointed out, those with money don' treally want cheap labor deported.

Seems to be a conflict of interests between Migracion and such businesses. Hence this event today, no?
It’s much deeper than that Windy. Resort development‘s biggest supporter is the President. As long as he is president, very little will be done to stop the flow and use of illegal labourers. Just enough to see something is being done, especially along the border towns. I imagine this will be a big issue in the next election. Especially if things on the border get worse.
 

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The highest range military officer are posted in Friusa today instead of been side by side with the president in Santiago celebrating our 181 Batalla del 30 de Marzo aniversary

Just a thought 🤔

JJ
 

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CDN has been covering the march live. Friusa streets looks mostly free of Haitians.

 

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I don't think most Dominicans have problems with Haitians; they have problems with too many Haitians. I walk two Haitian student between our schools twice a day and those two are the sweetest little girls you can imagine.
Most people that are against illegal immigration aren’t going to be mean to an illegal immigrant. Being against illegal immigrant is an issue you have with the government, particularly Migración for not doing more to control the situation. It’s widely known that anyone would had been a Haitian living in Haiti would do the same. It’s the government responsibility to stop them and/or deport them.

To put it bluntly, just because someone is nice to a Haitian even those that anre illegal immigrants doesn’t mean that person is in favor or indifferent of illegal immigration.
 

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The DR government has a campaign to remove 1,000 illegals a week. Why don't they remove the illegals instead of having marches against illegals?

Just a thought.
10 thousand a week, but the numbers of border crossing are 12 thousand a week.

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CDN has been covering the march live. Friusa streets looks mostly free of Haitians.

I have been watching CDN a few times during the day and all I saw every time were people waiting for extra buses in SD and endless talk about that. Maybe it’s my timing but I am done.