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We Regret to Inform You That in 4 Days You and Your Family Will Be Deported to Haiti
Greg Grandin on June 12, 2015 - 11:14 AM ET
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People born in the Dominican Republic to Haitian parents wait to receive copies of their personal documents in a special
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Last week, I wrote that the Dominican Republic has summarily stripped over a hundred thousand Dominicans born in the DR of Haitian parents of their citizenship and is threatening to deport them to Haiti. And though initial reports suggested that the deadline for deportation might be delayed, it now seems to be going forward as planned: In four days, hundreds of thousands of people in the Western Hemisphere will become stateless.
Where is the US press? Why arent they covering it? And why the silence from human-rights groups? The main page of the Americas division of Human Rights Watch has three posts on Venezuela. Nothing on the Dominican Republic. HRWs director Ken Roth is a prolific voice on Twitteryet nothing on the topic since November 11, 2014 (but do a Twitter search for @KenRoth and Venezuela and bathe in the stream).
The pope has spoken out, sort of. He told Dominican bishops that they cannot be indifferent to the plight of Haitian immigrants. Yet the impending expulsion will not be of immigrants but Dominicans of Haitian descent, born in the Dominican Republic, with family and friends and property and work in the Dominican Republic; many of them have never been to Haiti or know anyone in Haiti (though the Dominican press insists on calling them Haitians).
How many are vulnerable? The common reference is over 100,000. Rachel Nolan, who reported on the impending deportation in Harpers, writes 210,000. Ive also heard between 300,000 and 500,000. But who knows? And what will be the criteria to decide once the expulsions get underway and achieve self-propulsion? Already in poor neighborhoods they are sweeping up dark-skinned Dominicans with Haitian facial features.
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He also reports that in the barrios, police trucks have come through to conduct limpiezas (cleanings, with the adjective implied: social cleanings): The detained tend to range from intoxicated persons to suspected prostitutes, but are disproportionately Haitian or dark-skinned Dominicans with Haitian facial features. These could just be guys drinking and playing dominos or women standing on street corners. More often, though, they tend to be young men with Haitian features and darker skin. The police usuallyusuallydetain them for a night and then let them go with a warning. But, he says, this stepped-up activity is preparation for June 16:
Given the common practice of nightly police sweeps, the government solicitation of passenger buses, the official declaration of intent to pass Law 169-14 without delay on June 16, and the general history of anti-Haitian abuses on the part of law enforcement and government authorities, it is reasonable to assume that the infrastructure is now in place for mass detention and deportation of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent from the Dominican Republic. The general attitude among this vulnerable subpopulation is a mix of fear and resignation.
More:
http://www.thenation.com/blog/209745/we-regret-inform-you-4-days-you-and-your-family-will-be-deported-haiti
As you know, when right-wingers hear there is "social cleansing" going on, they ignore it. They strongly support it. They don't realize abusing social groups will ultimately touch them. Too stupid to grasp an eternal truth.