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Santo Domingo.- With Wednesday’s arrival of 103 Dominicans deported by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, the number now totals 805 in the first three months and 22 days this year, or 222 more than the 583 in the same ago year period.

The airplane with the 103 deportees landed 1:46 p.m. Wednesday at the Las Americas Airport, where Armed Forces, Police and Immigration Agency to received the ex inmates of U.S. jails.

The Dominican deportees included 183 women, whom Immigration said committed crimes such as residing illegally in the country, drug traffic, theft, and forgery of travel and residence documents and illegal residence.

 

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Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 9:24 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
they will be used as tour guides in the Zona Colonial they will fit right in with the others tour guides who came on previous flights .Store commissions should be illegal and hourly rates should be posted so the poor tourists dont continue to be ripped off
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 9:33 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
This will increase the number of yolas on the way to PR
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 9:40 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
the crime rate over there is even worse
Written by: juanb, 27 Apr 2009 9:41 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Sometimes I am just soooooooooo proud of my fellow Dominicans.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 9:49 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
cant we send them to Raul for re education Lets make a deal
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 10:10 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Fred,
please do not comment on the crime rates. You are in the hell that we call Mexico.
Written by: Juango, 27 Apr 2009 10:38 AM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
Future sperm donors for the betterment of Dominican society and as well as it's gene pool. They (deportees) will all share the vast knowledge learned in the US, with the youth of the streets of the DR, for a more secure and tranquil country. We are PROUD! All will admit to being deported, for not having their papers in order.
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 10:49 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
La migra is busy these days
Written by: chicablanca66, 27 Apr 2009 11:22 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
xwill7...le'ts pray the yola situation will not appear; however, it's bound happen i suppose!
Written by: agibus This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 11:57 AM
From: United States
DR has to welcome those ex americans .Now dominicans they will help to translate and teach english in prisons.How many bad gringos DR has to kick their ass.Let's see hum .
Written by: old_school_trinitario, 27 Apr 2009 12:13 PM
From: Dominican Republic, San Carlos, barrio de matatanes, aqui no invente
ask in your prayers that one of this lacras don't move near your home in DR

My next door neighbor's son cameback after 17 yrs in the states 11 of whitch he spent in federal prison for drug trafficking and arm robbery and the motherFoccker is turning the block into a drug spot, all kinds of criminal parade every day to and from his house to smoke pot and drink beer all freaking day, at night they fire guns and party with loud music and the worst part is that nobody wants to stand up to this lacra, everybody is fearfull of this guy.

the police only goes to his house to collect their taxes and won't even tell the guy to putoff the weed tabaco he smokes right in front if them.

ahora mismo la Situacion es de salvese quien pueda en Cansino 1ro, 7 1/2 carretera mella, entrando por la calle central donde estaba la famosa Farmacia San Juan.



Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 12:16 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Once you live in US and earn USD, its hard to go back to DR and earn peso. These people will do what ever it takes to get back into the states.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 12:27 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 12:16 PM
From: United States, Chicago
Once you live in US and earn USD, its hard to go back to DR and earn peso. .............Earn is not the correct choice of words
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 12:33 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
old school,
I hope that he makes the wrong person angry and they will take care of him. I hate guys like that. There was a guy in a campo once that would have some beautiful women working for him. The girls would open the hood of their car (wearing some tight sexy clothes) then when someone would stop to help he would come out and robb them at gun point. This scum was also deported from NY. DR cops are afraid to get involved because they know that the criminals will go after the cops family.

You should put up a hidden camera and sent the tape to the head of the police
Written by: Juango, 27 Apr 2009 1:11 PM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
old school, it is time to call Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson's character in Death Wish) for those of you who can remember the movie. I feel for you brother..
Written by: VeronicaDR, 27 Apr 2009 2:12 PM
From: United States
There is a reason these people were released from jail and sent back to the DR. Our government needs to realize this and find a proper place for these people so they don't interfere with our law abiding citizens. If they cannot be productive members of society they need to be in prison here.
Written by: THINK, 27 Apr 2009 3:54 PM
From: United States, SDQ -- Mia --NY
Can anyone advise "HOW MANY" Dominicans have been deported back to DR from the US as of now ????? I am sure that the figures will be surprising all of us.

If we divide all these figures by the total provinces in DR., and then we do adjustment up numbers for Santo domingo, Santiago, adjustments down for other remote provinces..... YOU MAY GET A GOOD IDEA HOW TO TACKLE AND FACE UP THOSE "CRIMINALS" IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

Mr. President, thinks seriously how to control this, DR is getting worse and worse to live in there.
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 3:56 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
the criminals should be given three chances. on the third strike they should get the electric chair
Written by: THINK, 27 Apr 2009 3:56 PM
From: United States, SDQ -- Mia --NY
Yo creo DR no mas pa lante, ahora muchas pa tras..........terrible change.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 4:19 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 3:56 PM
From: United States, Chicago
the criminals should be given three chances. on the third strike they should get the electric chair..................... how about electric bleachers right off the plane? If capital punishment is your thing
Written by: xwill7, 27 Apr 2009 4:28 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Fred,
that is bad. at least I would give them three chances. You want to eliminate them right away.
Written by: antonioj, 27 Apr 2009 9:30 PM
From: Canada, home safe
They all should be 1. Tatooed and finger printed 2. Comdemn to hard labor in the bateye 3. Ship to Cuba, let's them select:
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 27 Apr 2009 10:51 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
tonyj you are too kind
Written by: antonioj, 27 Apr 2009 11:17 PM
From: Canada, home safe
"Written by: FredCDobbs, 27 Apr 2009 10:51 PM
From: Mexico, Sierra Madre
tonyj you are to kind
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Listen man !! I do have a heart sometimes ha ha ha
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