This man is from #Holland on vacation in #DominicanRepublic. He was rounded up by the military there in their expanded decree to summarily deport anyone they think is Haitian (too dark). In the process, Black Dominicans, African Americans, Nigerians..are being deported to Haiti. pic.twitter.com/FRiucZLSBA
— Jean Jacques Dessalines βπΎππΉ (@JeanJacquesDes7) November 27, 2022
Based!
You have to deport blacks somewhere, and Haiti seems like it’s probably one of the better options.
They’ve got great healthcare, for one.
Thousands of Haitians have been deported from the Dominican Republic in October and November 2022, despite a call from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to stop the expulsions amid an ongoing health and security crisis in Haiti. Rights groups in Haiti have denounced the deportations and accused Dominican authorities of enforcing a racist immigration policy.
The Dominican Republic says it deported 22,000 Haitians in October alone. But NGOs in Haiti have accused Dominican authorities of arbitrary expulsions and carrying out arrests with racial motives.
Gilbert Bigio, a Jewish man who's Haiti's only billionaire, was sanctioned by Canada today for his involvement in arms trafficking in Haiti. His companies operate in more than 15 countries. Including Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Saint Maarten, and the US.
— PetroCaribeChallenge (@ChallengePetro) December 5, 2022
Hmm…
We spoke to Sam Guillaume, an advocate at GARR, a support group for Haitian refugees:
Currently, the situation is extremely complicated for Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic since their rights continue to be violated.
They are mistreated. They are taken from their homes during the night and taken away outright, regardless of their condition or their situation. Without knowing if they are there legally or not.
The idea is not to go after Haitian migrants who are in the country illegally, but to drive out all Haitians who end up on Dominican soil.
The Dominican Republic has denied any racism and pledged to clamp down harder.
These supposedly oppressed third world people really don’t seem to think much of this whole political correctness project.
I’m sure that’s very sad for a lot of Jews and white women.
What the Dominican is proving – and this is notable – is that mass deportations are actually very easy if the political will exists. No one has to get hurt, it doesn’t have to be some big sad thing. You just grab them and peacefully put them out.
Yeah, declaring independence from Haiti was the worst thing that could happen to the Dominican Republic. Look at this. π
Haiti vs Dominican Republic pic.twitter.com/rb2UWj7D63— Hispanista π©π΄π€π¨π³ (@HispanistaRD) November 16, 2022
Haiti vs. the Dominican Republic is one of the starkest economic experiments in the world, after North and South Korea.
It shows that growth really is a matter of policy.https://t.co/6Uq3RE93hU pic.twitter.com/QJDwu6IDUn
— Noah Smith ππΊπ¦ (@Noahpinion) July 20, 2021