Written by: telemeco, 21 Sep 2012 7:31 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Monte Plata
Rubber bullet ak 47
From: Dominican Republic, NEVER FORGOTTEN, NEVER FORSAKEN!
Josean ahi viene la camiona, cojle!
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 7:55 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
If we expel the all Haitians who will plug the holes in the METRO!
From: United States, Brooklyn
Round them all up and burn their houses in front of them and ship them to the border. That way they'll know there's nothing to comeback for!
Written by: Yucahu, 21 Sep 2012 9:25 AM
From: United States, Miami
A mano limpia, Llevenselo todito.
From: Cuba, La Havana, Que Viva La Revolucion
The house, the house is on fire, never mind the water, let the mother focker burn.
From: United States
"Koupé tet, boulé kay!"-"Cut off their heads, burn down their houses!"
From: Dominican Republic
This country has a large standing army sitting around doing nothing, so why would security be an issue with these kinds of inspections??
Oh but it may need 2 more dozen generals to make it happen!
From: United States
How ironic, over 200 years ago the towns of Moca and Santiago witnessed some of the most barbaric acts of the passing of Haitian general Henri Christophe. One account of the era, the "Memoria de mi salida de la isla de Santo Domingo el 28 de abril de 1805" by contemporary barrister Gaspar de Arredondo y Pichardo, reveals that "40 Dominican children had their throats cut at the Moca's church, and the bodies found at the presbytery, which is the space that encircles the church's altar..." This tragedy, without peer in the history of the island, was just one of many documented accounts of the genocide perpetrated against the Dominicans by General Christophe, under the orders of Dessalines, who was on retreat from the Spanish side of the island after their bloody (and failed) invasion attempt of 1805
Written by: crisiano, 21 Sep 2012 9:46 AM
From: United States
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 7:55 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia
If we expel the all Haitians who will plug the holes in the METRO!
Josie someone needs to plug the holes in you brain!
From: United States
"Josie someone needs to plug the holes in your brain!"
LOL
Question? How many Haitians does it take to plug up Josean brain?
Answer? What brains?
From: United States
On 6 April 1805, having gathered all his troops, General Christophe took all male prisioners to the local cementery and proceeded to slit their throats, among them Presbyter Vásquez and 20 more priests. Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches. On his way out he took along, fashioned like a herd, 249 women, 430 girls and 318 boys, a steep figure considering the relatively low population of the town at that time. Accounts by Alejandro Llenas report that, besides the 997 prisiones he took from Santiago alone, some other towns where not so fortunate, since "Monte Plata, San Pedro and Cotuí were reduced to ashes, and their residents either had their throats slit or were taken captives by the thousands, like farm animals, tied up and getting beaten on their way to Haiti."
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 10:49 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Mr. G,
Will soon enlighten us on the merits of the efficient Private Sector in building the leaking METRO…..And the Traffic Jam increasing Elevated Roadways and Tunnels with his non-Swiss Cheese Grey Matter!
Written by: Atabey, 21 Sep 2012 11:11 AM
From: United States, NYC
Written by: guillermone, 21 Sep 2012 10:34 AM
From: United States
On 6 April 1805, having gathered all his troops, General Christophe took all male prisioners to the local cementery and proceeded to slit their throats, among them Presbyter Vásquez and 20 more priests. Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches. On his way out he took along, fashioned like a herd, 249 women, 430 girls and 318 boys, a steep figure considering the relatively low population of the town at that time. Accounts by Alejandro Llenas report that, besides the 997 prisiones he took from Santiago alone, some other towns where not so fortunate, since "Monte Plata, San Pedro and Cotuí were reduced to ashes, and their residents either had their throats slit or were taken captives by the thousands, like farm animals, tied up and getting beaten on their way to Haiti."
G has handed Josey his head once more. I suggest we have Josean sent back with these tree burning crowd.
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 11:21 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Another USELESS METRO and USELESS Elevated Roadways and Tunnels defender appears!
Written by: IloveDR, 21 Sep 2012 11:59 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Josean, who would do it you pathetic haitian?? Dominicans! yea you heard, not haitians hired by UN and government funded companies that sell out our country!!!
Written by: IloveDR, 21 Sep 2012 12:01 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Guys, you can clearly tell that this worthless mud eater by the nickname 'josean' is no more then just another Haitian troll and not a Dominican as he desperately claims (as he wants to be one, sorry you never will cabron!!)... I know it hurts, but suck it up its life!!!
From: United States
Guys go easy on Joe-We need him around. He is the voice of dissent. We can't all agree otherwise it would be too boring.
From: United States
Josean,don't worry about the Haitians going home.
Danilo will throw the PRD a bone and we'll have its members pluging holes in no time.
From: United States
Dominicans thought they were white and indio. when they came to the US they found out that they were BLACK AND IDIOTS.
From: United States
The haitiano,can't you even make a relevant comment?
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
Trinitarion809,
There is nothing relevant they can say, the only thing they can resort to is to play the race card.
They hate us and complain about us and yet they keep crossing to our side by the tens of thousands.
Here is a solution for all of you, stay on your side of the island!
Written by: saru2191, 21 Sep 2012 3:08 PM
From: United States, New York
Where are all those race baiting activists claiming the Haitians to be innocent victims of racism now?
Written by: saru2191, 21 Sep 2012 3:12 PM
From: United States, New York
Also, I'm eagerly awaiting Haiti4Ever's response to this. Such a vivid fellow.
Written by: Danilo, 21 Sep 2012 3:30 PM
From: Dominican Republic, www.DuckyDeals.com
The only hole that needs to be plugged is Joseano's mouth, with a big dominican platano!
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 3:33 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
The only people worth censoring are the ones telling the truth so you will never have anythng to worry about!!
From: United States
Haiti4food squealed :
"We not play , that's why I say bring the war to us "
To kick your ass one more time?
Haitians born since 1844 are born with a DOMINICAN BOOT UP THEIR COLON,and the discomfort makes you angry and talk a lot on nonsense.
Haiti4mud also squeaked:
"Just an example
Haitians can bad you up on your land and even st eal your SH.....
But you couldn't dare try that had it been you guys in Haiti , you'd be d...ad"
From LAUGHTER THAT IS. BWAAAAAH-HA,HA,HA,HA,HAAAA...!!!
From: Dominican Republic
Haiti4ever just do yourself a favor and be quiet. You are talking nonsense and it is quite embarracing.
Written by: Danilo, 21 Sep 2012 5:59 PM
From: Dominican Republic, www.DuckyDeals.com
Haiti, stop being a twat!
From: Dominican Republic, NEVER FORGOTTEN, NEVER FORSAKEN!
Dominicans thought they were white and indio. when they came to the US they found out that they were BLACK AND IDIOTS.
...and who's talking about skin color here? The race card is always a cheap shot, we are people of many colors and origens buddy.
BLACK AND IDIOTS? Good thing the Haitians are so smart it reflects everywhere they live, I mean, they run one of the most progressive nation in the planet.
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
This has nothing to do with color. Haitian illegals should be sent back as fast as possible by any means necessary,
It is illegal, they are suffering here in DR. There are no resources for them and we cannot sustain our own.
There was much money donated to help them. Go home, demand your rights in your land, not mine.
SEND THEM BACK AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. They are a menace to what is left of our society.SEND THEM BACK
Written by: ingle23 
, 21 Sep 2012 6:48 PM
From: United States, brooklyn, NY
Absolutely, if you are here illegally, regardless of your color or nationality you need to go. However, the silent elite running all of those constructions companies among others businesses, take this as a business lost, therefore Haitians are here to stay.
From: United States
Haiti4masisi failed:
"You won the little quarrel , only after Haiti was tired of fighting wars and only because they were amassing who ever was willing to fight like I said after so many quarrels"
That's 9 wars you dunce,learn your history Pití!
"I am not ready to type yet , wait for a few answers for me"
All day Haitian,all day..!!
"Pu...... T@ just like 75 % of your nation ,
Your mthr got pre.,.nant by a tourist ."
95% of your ugly b1tches in Haiti are pregnant by rape.
"We will talk war mthr f..KER ."
I'll have the popcorn ready Pití.
@Trinitrio809
The
Tourists
Helped
Your
Sister pay the rent last month
MWA
Hahahahahahahahaha"
Your tourists
made Haiti
famous
by spreading AIDS
in the Americas
and the rest
of the world.
Bwah
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ha
ha
ha
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a
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From: United States
I've been saying these people will not leave willingly or peacefully. This is no longer a natural disaster refugee issue... This is an invasion and this is war. The immigration services and the army need to coordinate the round-ups. And no more sending them to the border without fingerprinting, photographing and documenting them first. Time to start building some maximum security prisons for those caught on this side illegally a second time. Time to legislate internment for repeat sovereignty violators. Every turn of the century we have the same F**#$@+ problem with invasions from the west militarily and the last two centuries civilian. Past generations have been up to the task of physical expulsion ( the revolutionaries of the 1800's and Trujillo last century- he's beginning to look better in history- imagine how inundated with Haitians we would be if he didn't show them a steel resolve. We can do no less or the sacrifice of previous generations would be for naught. Fuera!
From: United States
After reading all the commenrts, I only see one thing: HATE. I don't understand why so much hate between us. We haitians we should get along with our dominican brothers. Let's forget the past. I was surprised to learn that In the 1800's Haitians strong men killed dominicans,,,,,,,, the same thing happened in 1937 when so many of my haitian countrymen were killed by the domincan army by order of the generalissimo Trujillo. It's up to the people to stop that hatred feeling. PAZ POR FAVOR!
Written by: IloveDR, 22 Sep 2012 1:33 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
@ venganzaderafael,
I would go back to DR to live, I have no problem, I love it! and most my family lives there, but now I appreciate more not living there and knowing where I am, not because of the vast socioeconomic and political distances, but just because of the growing Haitian headache!... I wouldn't want my future generations living in a country where I know is doom to extinction (sadly) and higher crime and poverty rate due to there infestation.....
We do have a problem in DR with our own selves trying to stand up economically and in security, but with Haitians coming in the way they're now, an even greater one now and even worst in the future!!
@guiloulou326,
I understand you feelings, but quite frankly not all Haitians have the same attitude towards peace and understanding as you do!, many just want to f*ck us over and take over our lands so called "peacefully"... BS
From: United States
@ ILoveDR
I was thinking about moving to DR aswell but changed plans for the exact same reasons you mentioned.
Written by: Danilo, 22 Sep 2012 4:09 AM
From: Dominican Republic, www.DuckyDeals.com
If you just scrolled past all of Haiti4some's comments say I:
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Written by: airgordo, 22 Sep 2012 9:12 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: guillermone, 21 Sep 2012 10:34 AM
From: United States
On 6 April 1805, having gathered all his troops, General Christophe took all male prisioners to the local cementery and proceeded to slit their throats, among them Presbyter Vásquez and 20 more priests. Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches. On his way out he took along, fashioned like a herd, 249 women, 430 girls and 318 boys, a steep figure considering the relatively low population of the town at that time. Accounts by Alejandro Llenas report that, besides the 997 prisiones he took from Santiago alone, some other towns where not so fortunate, since "Monte Plata, San Pedro and Cotuí were reduced to ashes, and their residents either had their throats slit or were taken captives by the thousands, like farm animals, tied up and getting beaten on their way to Haiti."
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YET the clown that was the previous president DELIVERED A 50 MILLION dollar university WITH THE NAME of guess who??
From: United States
Seems we should apply Arizona Law to our illegals. Thanks haiti4never, your rants are good for something sometimes.
@ guiloulou, ¡
Brother we can have peace with a portion of your displaced population. We opened our borders to help those displaced by the earthquake, not 1/3 of the population of Haiti. There are too many of your countrymen in our country. We don't have the resources and jobs for our own people, how can we sustain 3 million of yours. Look how some Haitians are behaving in Santiago and surrounding communities. This is not condusive to tolerance or acceptance of their presence by Dominicans.
Written by: ingle23 
, 22 Sep 2012 9:40 AM
From: United States, brooklyn, NY
Guys, the Haitian are supported by the greedy elite who profits from their labor and services. For instance in the Metro area (Juan Dolio, Guayacanes) construction projects are done and supervised by Haitians. If you move further down to Guaguaberry, you will find the same thing.
From: United States
What happened to only 15% foreign workers on job sites? Time to start applying the law and punishing transgressions of these so called elite developers. Vende patrias.
From: United States
What happened to only 15% foreign workers on job sites? Time to start applying the law and punishing transgressions of these so called elite developers. Vende patrias.
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
THE ILLEGAL HAITIANS MUST MUST BE SENT BACK BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. They pose health threats, they live in horrible conditions, there are no services here for the Illegals, barely any for the poor Dominicans. They are forced to beg and prostitute with Verdugos behind them. The children are suffering it is disgraceful for so many who do not see with their own eyes the desperation.
SEND THEM BACK TO HAITI WHO HAS RECEIVED MILLIONS OF $$$$$$$$ to help Haiti. SHAME on Pres Bush and Pres Clinton for not managing the funds they were charged to manage.
SEND THEM BACK
Written by: ingle23 
, 22 Sep 2012 11:58 AM
From: United States, brooklyn, NY
CARMENCITA,
Good response; but did you mean "prostitute with Valerio"?....
Written by: IloveDR, 22 Sep 2012 1:37 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Couldn't be be better said!!
From: United States
I recently saw a news report on Dominican TV-There is a 10-12 year old Haitian boy who to lives and sleeps inside a card box, right smack in the middle of the side walk in the town of Cotui. You could see his head partially sticking out, while people and traffic just pass right by.
I could not believe what I saw. Where are the authorities and why is this allowed. It is precisely because of situations like this which create social havoc for the DR. Anyone with a heart will do what ever it takes to go out of their way to help this boy, but we can not allow the whole elementary school of children to show up in front of your doorsteps to ask for food and a place to sleep.
Does this make sense? Does not the international community understand that? Why are we being penalized for demanding that things be handled correctly? We are not mean, we only want to be fair and do what is right Plain and simple
From: Dominican Republic, NEVER FORGOTTEN, NEVER FORSAKEN!
Haitian4ever, you always bashing about Hispanics and Mexicans in the US, but, do you know anything about history? Have youever heard about Manifest Destiny? probably not. Do you know that Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado were taken away from Mexico?
Probably not. Do you know that the first colony in what is now the USA were Spanish? Probably not. Do a little research before you open your big Haitian mouth Son.
From: United States
Guille, the international community of hypocrites want nothing to do with the Haitians and their AIDS and Cholera infestation. Better to force us to absorb the Haitians thru their hypocritical cry of racism against us. In all other instances we are black to them except when it comes to the Haitians. It's up to Dominicans to tell these international pretenders to go suck an egg and not interfere with our internal laws. Haitians are in our nation illegally. These nations deport our countrymen with impunity and we never complain. So "Quid Pro Quo" .
From: Canada
@DontBeSilent
Your
Grnny s h0l& is bigger
Than
My
big Haitian m0uth
For
Sure
MWA hahahahahahaaha
From: Canada
@CarmenReyes
What health threat do you cause to M&N in Santiago
when they don't use two rubbers ?
Just
Judging by your country of origin .
MWA hahahahahahahahaha
From: Canada
@IloveDR
I
Want
No
P&@ce
With
Dominicans
Shame on the Haitians that go there , lots of us oppose that .
From: Canada
I
Want
No
P&@ce
With
Dominicans
The
Haitians
Who
Go
Shame on the Haitians that go there , lots of us oppose that .
From: United States
Haiti4zombies:
After the 2010's earthquake, the Obama administration suspended the deportations of Haitians. But as early as last year, the government resumed deporting Haitians with criminal records back to their home country.
NPR's Greg Allen reports.
GREG ALLEN: The Department of Homeland Security says some 3000 Haitians, now in custody in Louisiana, soon will be deported. DHS says deportation is preferable to releasing large numbers of people with criminal convictions back into the community.
From: United States
In other news:
Haiti, Haiti Deportation, ICE, Immigration
MIAMI (CBS4) -Immigration authorities have repatriated 190 Haitians previously convicted of crimes in the U.S.
It’s the second such group of deportees since the devastating January 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The U.S. resumed deportations to Haiti on Jan. 20, sending back 260 Haitians convicted of a crime and one acquitted in a 2007 terror plot but still deemed a national security threat.
From: United States
MIAMI (AP) -- Authorities have arrested more than 250 haitians in the past month in an effort to curb crime in Little Haiti.
Operation Gang Busters has raided 46 drugs houses and seized 11 guns.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle says the area has been overrun with crime. She said residents are terrified to talk to authorities because gang members have taken over their families.
More than 500 grams of cocaine and 1,850 grams of marijuana were also seized in the raids.
During the past two years, Little Haiti has been hard hit by shootings, including a spate early in the summer.
From: United States
NORTHEAST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. (WSVN) -- The Miami Police Department has concluded a three month investigation that has led to the arrest of a Little-Haiti gang known as "The Graveyard Boyz."
The department's Gang and Juvenile investigations Unit said the gang was operating inside the New Haven Public Housing Projects along Northeast Second Avenue, between 71st and 72nd Street.
The operation focused on the drug dealings and violent crimes of this criminal organization. As a result, detectives charged six gang members with violent crimes and 17 narcotic related charges.
From: United States
On a trip to Pto Prince, before the quake, I stayed at a hotel located near the Capital bldg. I decided to canvass the area on foot to get familiar with my surroundings. I walked, captured the sights, took pictures and after seeing enough, headed back. Just before I crossed the street to enter my hotel, as I waited for traffic to ease, was approached by a short, fast talking, freckled faced, light skin male in his thirties, with tightly cut, curly reddish brown hair who spoke a perfect NY accent.
Although he did not identify himself as such, I guess he was a local pimp trying to hook me up with a working girl who stood at a distance waiting for his signal. I appreciated the offer but I don’t engage in any kind of business with strangers off the street and declined.However, just before I left, inquired about his accent. He grew up, spent most of his life in Brooklyn and barely spoke Kreol. Ok, that explain ya'English, but what ya'doin here hustling? Got deported for Grand Larceny
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
You
Are boring
M.... 0....f0...
You
Just don't have it in you
From: Canada
@Guillermone
??????
Okay
That was weird
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
A Verdugo is a tyrant or a pimp of sorts or someone forcing someone else to do something.
These illegal Haitian children have Verdugos, other Haitians, sometimes there own families behind them. They are punished if they do not beg and bring some money back. They are sick. Many have signs of malnutrition. Walk around Santiago near Parque Duarte, Cucurulo, Espana or near the Bomberos. See with your own eyes how they live and suffer. When they are sick who treats them? If they go to a public hospital who cares for them? If they need medicine who buys it? Here in DR the public health system does not care for Dominicans. If we need medicine and cannot buy it we die. If we need a x ray and cannot pay we do not get properly diagnosed. It is misleading to many who do not understand our circumstance to assume DR can provide for these Illegals. Recently a Illegal died from untreated appendicitis, because they could not pay. 2012 DR is not 2012 USA
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
DR does not have the economy to offer all the illegals work. Our poor and uneducated cannot find menial jobs. If the workers do not have any documentation it is a big risk to give them work.
There is trouble brewing in Cibao and if the government does not act fast, God help the illegals.
Every week there are more attacks. It is heartwrenching and the politicians in Haiti who looted the money should be held responsible not DR. It is not possible for DR to care for these illegals.
THEY MUST BE SENT BACK FAST BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY for the good of all, Dominicans and Haitians.
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
This is a HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS and DR cannot solve it. We are not capable of providing the basics for our own. Our politicians earn salaries less than half the price of the luxury vehicles they drive. They enter office with virtually no resources and leave millionaires. Our system is not designed to support or aid our citizens. It is a system that Fernandez and the slime that walked with him created=rob steal loot and lie. Thus we have the mess. Now we have 4 more years of PLD. God help us.
How can the world judge we Dominicans who want the illegals sent back? They did not judge the slime that brought our country to a new LOW.
Crime is out of control. Delinquency at a all time high. Drugs flow in the streets more than electricity from the cables. Hunger plagues many of our own.
Yet there are many comments from IGNORANT who do not live here, have not seen with their own eyes our circumstance.
For the good of all SEND THEM BACK
From: Canada
@CarmenReyes
Dear B****h
The Americans can say the same thing also because American tax payers are complaining about how expensive illegal Latinos make it for them .
Get a reality check
Take a trip and go see for yourself
MWA HAHAHAHAHA
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
Illegal immigration
Abandoned yola in the coast of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
The illegal or undocumented component of the Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico has increased over recent decades, becoming large enough to attract great attention, both in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The first recorded illegal trip took place in 1972, and perhaps 28% of all Dominicans in Puerto Rico were undocumented in 1996, during the peak decade of Dominican immigration to the Commonwealth; many of the documented residents had regularized their originally undocumented status. Illegal immigration has been one of the most recurrent themes in Puerto Rican news media during the first decade of the 21st century.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
Illegal trips usually take place in yo las (small wooden boats), usually overcrowded, as trip planners and boat captains seek to realize the greatest profit from the ventures. Most trips begin in cities located on the eastern Dominican coast, particularly in Nagua. citation needed A trip on a yola takes 26 to 28 hours and takes place over the Puerto Rico trench (an underwater crater area), or through the Mona Passage. Accounts by survivors include people being eaten alive by sharks or forced to jump into the sea when there is a danger of sinking. Others tell of seeing their loved ones left behind to drown after a heavy wave has overturned one of these yolas; yet many others tell of corpses left on board. Travelers sometimes die of starvation or dehydration, since these yolas can get lost out at sea for days and many have no type of navigation equipment on board to steer them in the right direction.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
Noted tragedies on such trips include a 1989 sinking near Mona Island where as many as 500 perished, and other, comparatively small tragedies where groups of 30 or more passengers have died. Perhaps the most famous of these tragic trips was the Nagua Tragedy, named so because the yola heading to Puerto Rico that time sunk while trying to make its way out of a beach in Nagua. More than one hundred died, including the boat's captain and the trip planner.
In November 2008, a group of 33 illegal Dominican migrants who were en route to Puerto Rico were forced to resort to cannibalism after they were lost at sea for over 15 days before being rescued by a U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat.
It should be pointed out that not all illegal trips to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic end in tragedy.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
These trips are massively scheduled by traffickers, who sometimes travel up to three times each week from Puerto Rico to illegally bring Dominicans. But, because of the large amount of lives that have been lost in many of these trips, both the governments of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic have launched mass media campaigns to try to reduce them. In the Dominican Republic, videos of dead bodies on the water are shown on television to try to deter people from travelling to Puerto Rico on yolas. The traffickers face long periods in jail if caught, whereas the travelers are deported to the Dominican Republic, where they do not face criminal charges.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
In 2009 an order was given by Governor Luis Fortuño to shut off essential services, such as water and electricity, to Villas del Sol, a shantytown within the municipality of Toa Baja. The shantytown consisted mainly of homes built illegally on flood-prone government-owned land. The Federal Emergency Management Agency bought these homes from the Puerto Rican Government in order to keep them from being used further. In January 2010 the island government began demolishing some of the homes whose residents are both U.S. citizens and undocumented aliens, mainly of Dominican origin.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
Economically, Dominicans contribute most as unskilled and low-paid service workers, as operators, laborers and craftspeople, and they are well represented as small business owners. Their ratio of managers and professionals 24% in 1970, higher than for mainstream Puerto Ricans at that time is now much lower. However, Dominicans are employed in all occupations and industrial sectors of Puerto Rico's economy.
Just like some Haitians
You
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From: Canada
How Dominic ans brought ille gal dru gs & crime to Puerto Rico
undocumented illegal immigrants. Some Dominicans are en route to the USA, using Puerto Rico as a take off point, but most remain, forming a distinct enclave minority on the island.
No other sector of Puerto Rico's population has grown as quickly over the last four decades. Dominicans have displaced Cubans as the leading foreign-born population group, and are now the largest and most visible ethnic minority on the Island. 75 per cent of the migrants live in San Juan where a bustling Dominican community has emerged. San Juan now has the second largest number of migrant Dominicans after New York City.
From: Canada
Continue......
Housing for the increased numbers of undocumented immigrants is becoming a problem. For the first time in Puerto Rican history, many Dominican migrants now live in ghetto-like conditions: i.e. inner city areas where large concentrations of poor ethnic and racial minorities crowd together in deteriorated housing quarters, segregated by class, colour, and national origin.
From: Canada
@Carmen Hayes
Intolerance
However as the number of Dominicans in Puerto Rico has grown, they have increasingly become the victims of racism and xenophobia. Numerous studies have documented the increasing hostility towards Dominican immigrants on the Island and its effect on their public image. Like other disadvantaged minorities, Dominicans in Puerto Rico are the main targets of a range of ethnic jokes, racial slurs, quips and anecdotes.
At the root is what some regional sociologists have described as the ‘white bias'. This causes Dominicans to be perceived in Puerto Rico in a very similar manner to the way Haitians are viewed in the Dominican Republic and ultimately how Puerto Ricans themselves are viewed in the United States.
From: Canada
@Carmen Hayes
In the Western Hemisphere the colour/caste system introduced during slavery and the colonial era has created a distinct preference for lighter coloured skin and European physical features. The degree of discrimination experienced by an individual ends up being dependent on those features as well as a combination of additional factors including family background, income / educational levels, cultural orientation, and the accent used when speaking Spanish or alternative language.
Stereotyping
Puerto Ricans tend to typecast Dominicans as being darker-skinned than themselves and emphasize their African influenced facial features and hair texture. Hence Dominicans in Puerto Rico like the darker skinned Haitians in their own country end up experiencing the intense stigmatization, stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, low social ranking and exclusion to which people of African origin have long been subjected to in that country and elsewhere.
From: Canada
Continue.....
The views held by the Puerto Rican public are among the key factors blocking full integration of Dominicans into Puerto Rican society however this is further complicated by the contradiction between the social reality and the perception Dominican immigrants have of themselves. Dominicans historically have developed the habit of thinking and describing themselves as ‘indios' (Indians). This is a loosely descriptive title meaning ‘ brown-skinned' primarily employed to avoid having to use the words ‘black or mulatto.'
The racialization of Dominican immigrants permeates all aspects of their lives and efforts to become incorporated into Puerto Rican society. This ranges from job discrimination and difficulty in finding housing to getting an education, and marriage partner choices. Moreover it is extended into the second generation.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
The considerable hostility towards Dominicans in Puerto Rico, and their numbers and their affect on wage levels continues to be exaggerated in the media.
Dominicans are ridiculed in the popular media as comic, ignorant, vulgar, and unruly characters. Graffiti such as ‘Death to Dominicans' has occasionally appeared on public walls in the capital and anonymous leaflets denouncing ‘The Dominican Plague' have been produced and distributed in academic conferences.
Discrimination
Since raci alist classification also identifies Dominicans as being overwhelmingly black and ‘mulatto' and therefore a threat, the Puerto Rican authorities often arrest Afro-Puerto Ricans without identification, assuming them to be illegal Dominican migrants.
The linking of the idea of being ‘dominican or dominicano' with being ‘black or ne g ro' makes it more difficult for immigrants to be accepted by the dominant society.
From: Canada
@Carmen Reyes
Th rest is sent to your messagebox
MWA
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
From: United States
Hait4Ever- Interesting information and great job of copy and paste, but could you please provide the credits to the article.
Nevertheless, everything you copied above is comparatively true. However, you missed many very important points.
1-Pto Rico is part of the US and has resources to absorb Dominican illegals but the DR does not.
2-Illegal Domincans make 1.8% of Pto Rico's population the majority legal, while Haitians in the DR are 25% and the vast majority of are illegal.
3-The DR and Pto Rico have very long, close, tight historical ties, strong cultural bonds that in spite of frictions and differences overall we get along without ill feelings.
From: Canada
@Guillermone
Y
A
W
N
Always
In
Den ials
From: Canada
I
Will
Be
Back
MWA hahahaha.
From: United States
4-Although Haiti is a homogeneous black society, they are not discriminated because of race but rather social class. The same applies to Dominicans in Pto Rico, where a good portion of Ricans have a racial make-up similar Dominicans and as recent arrivals fall at the lower rungs of the totem pole or pecking order.
5-The use of the term "indio" in the DR is meant to be an adjective to describe the color of skin not race and only to differentiate ourselves from Haitians as different and separate. It does not mean we are necessarily better.
Remember Haiti became and declared itself as the first independent BLACK slave republic in the western hemiphere. The DR was established under totally different socio-political racial dynamics. No comparison to Haiti what so ever.
From: United States
6-And finally, Dominicans never invaded Pto Rico, captured natives, subjected them to torture, cut their throats and burned their houses. Dominicans never controled or ruled over Pto Rico. There are no ill feelings between Dominicans and Pto Ricans. On the contrary, we both are grateful to each other for the mutual help given in the fight for freedom and independence of our respective countries.
So please Haiti 4 Ever keep your weak argument for a rainy day. What is happening to Haiti today is consequence of Karma, the atrocities Haitians committed against humanity. Your leaders and founding fathers, had poor judgement and committed too many errors, and now the chicken is coming home to roost.
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 11:03 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
"Written by: Haiti4Ever, 23 Sep 2012 8:22 AM
From: Canada
@CarmenReyes
Dear B****h"
Haiti4Ever,
Sir I defend the right of EVERYONE to express themselves no matter how opposed I maybe to their opinions.
Few here at DT have tried to be more open-minded on the Crisis of Illegal Haitian immigration than I have, even to the point of being called a Haitian and or at minimum questioning my patriotism a common tactic of uber-nationalists all over the world.
However, I must take exception to you referring to Ms. Carmen Reyes as a "B****h", just as I am sure you would be offended if someone called a Haitian woman in a similar fashion.
So sir, I respectfully ask that you “self-censor” that statement and if you are gentleman apologize to her for that emotional outburst.
From: United States
Josean good for you.............I am proud.
I know deep down you are a good person and a man of principles. But you need to work more and harder on how you project yourself of this forum, so that people can take you seriously and your message is carried out more effectively.
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 11:20 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Well thank you Mr. G!
We are ALL a work in progress; from the moment we take our first breath until the second we take OUR last one!
Written by: Atabey, 23 Sep 2012 11:49 AM
From: United States, NYC
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 11:20 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years of Bsing on DT
Well thank you Mr. G!
We are ALL a work in progress; from the moment we take our first breath until the second we take OUR last one! "
I agree G.
Josea,
The point is to change BEFORE the last breath. Some of us make the attempt, while others-hum, I wonder who might need some mending here on DT............, appear oblivious to the need to do so.
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 11:58 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Of course Atabey there are exceptions you being the most paramount of them!
From: United States
Josean, noble attempt to bring out intelligent, rational and proper discourse from 4never, but that individual is blinded by his hate for us as he has so candidly admitted. He is the kind of individual with which no reasanable accord can be reached. His hate is deeper and darker than his skin color, it is to the bone.
From: Dominican Republic, NEVER FORGOTTEN, NEVER FORSAKEN!
I gues one Haitian pays attention to another.
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 3:38 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
DBS is the Dominican off Haiti4Ever!
From: Canada
@Josean
How
Often
Have
Dominicans
Been
Calling
Haitians names ?
I have no respect , love , care for any Dominicans , its the country that I hat e the most speaking of 95 % of Dominicans , not to generalize the whole country , because I am sure 5 % are the kind ones .
Some of us are just returning the ha TE , it's seems to me that its okay for Dominicans to come on line and insu lt our people , but its like for us it isn't so .
Too bad for those shameless and uneducated Haitians going there . While some us are now b 0yco tting more and more that country , if you ask on the streets of how and what our people know and think of you these days , specially some of the young gen aration , you d be surprised .
I don't care what REplies or REbuttals that come along
Been there ,
Done that .
I can always Reply back with much meaner terms and words
Since I ve got a barrage of articles waiting for them , depends on their REplies
MWA hahahahahahaaha
From: Canada
@Venganzaderafael
F00l
Yo don't know what my skin tone looks like
You
.........
typical nog00d Dominican
From: Dominican Republic, NEVER FORGOTTEN, NEVER FORSAKEN!
Lo que pasa gason es que ustedes no tienen nada que buscar en
nuestro lado.
From: United States
You're probably one of the light-skinned Haitian that became ultra-nationalist and anti- Dominican so the black majority wouldn't confuse your loyalty. I mean what personal sh** did you experience at the hands of a Dominican(s), that you would have such general hatred?
From: United States
Well msr if that is the way your people feel then I'd have to say that y'all have overstayed your welcome and it is time for most of you to leave, don't let the door hit ya. Ask the UN to help y'all
RELOCATE to greener pastures (and OPT's) and BONNE FORTUNE mon ami!
From: United States
Haiti4pity:
Dominican Republic is your daddy.
We've done more for you than any other Haitian leader,present or past.
You've said that Haitians are survivors.......you have survived indeed,thanks to the kindness of DR and other countries.
So keep up your "take pity on us we're just Haitians cry",so everybody will once again feel sorry and guilty for you and many will feel like they have to say the "politically correct thing",instead of telling you on your face the kind of f.ups that you really are.
Keep on coming,my favorite restavek,rant and spill all of your nonsense until your 61 years old (Haitians life expectancy) and die knowing that Haiti still stayed the same since its birth.
Now,how boring is that?
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
It is not possible to dignify the ignorance expressed by haiti 4 ever. He sent a personal message to me and I thank him for confirming what we all see. He is nothing more than lacra social. So continue.
Nevertheless, send the illegals back as fast as possible. They are in danger here and we cannot take care of them We cannot care for our own. His rhetoric is sick and he is obviously not interested in what is best for his people.
SEND THEM BACK AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
how boring it is ?
very B()RING
we survived because of you ?
really
keep talking out of your @5..5....0le,
the room smells of @ 5 5 because of your breath.
zzzz
zzz
zz
z
i will get back to you on that .
From: Canada
@Carmen Hayes
B***ch
dont you have tourists to go h@rr@ss and make a few pesos ?
what s best for my peple isnt in BananaRep...ulic land .
shameless Haitians they are that enter that land .
do what you want with them.
they ve been told not to go there , over and over.
perhaps , you should be thanking 0bama for the DREAM ACT
mwa ahahahaha
From: Canada
@Venganzaderafael
i
am
not
your " Ami " sorry
in fact i am no " Ami " of Dominicans.
je suis " L'ennemi ultime " des Dominicains
From: Canada
i
d
1
0
t
s
running
their
m0uths
just the usual
From: United States
Haiti4pity:
Your Haitian women and children are the ones hustling tourists in the DR.
youtube.com/watch?v=x-CYS79sQXs
youtube.com/watch?v=bc8jZaAeXvg
And that pití,is the reality of your people....don't believe me...ask the Bahamians and Jamaicans too.
Thanks to your ineptitud,DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IS THE ONLY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET WHERE MOST OF THE BEGGARS ARE FOREIGNERS....Guess the country they're from..
Hard truth,BAM! Reality,BAM!
How boring is reality pity,what do you do to escape it?
Just keep on coming to DT,and I'll keep on schooling you about Haiti's political and social issues.
I'm not even starting yet...ho,ho,ho,hooo...!
Class dismissed,you can go back to your hut now.
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
You re still talking out of your @5 ..5 ...0le.
I don't live in a hut
You are the f00l
There s nothing that you can say that's gonna hurt me , you're trying hard but with no success
Class is nt over for you you didn t get no successes , you only SVCKseed.
MWA hahahahahahaaha
There are no huts in Canada
Pr00f that you always talk out of your @ 5 ...5 ....0le
You can't bring me down cl0wn
Many have tried , yet one man alone never bows out , nor can you out comment me , I am now in your head , when you get home you just can't wait to hop on the computer to read what I posted
I can read thru you
You are nai ve and quite predictable
I know your next moves as usual
" b0y "
You
Svck .......
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
Ask
The Jamaican and the Bahamians
You really want me to get into that with you
You d be too dumb to comprehend
You can try to amass a crowd behind you ,
I still stand alone
Just a bit of advice regardless a Jamaican will never stand up and watch a. Latino beating a Haitian , he will intervene , the Haitian same thing , unless its personal
YOu still svck BOY
Y
A
W
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Ba an ....a re..pub...licBoy
MWA
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
SEND THEM BACK AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.
Haiti 4 ever is most probably one of the Verdugos forcing the sick hungry children into traffic to beg for cheles and scraps of food. He does not love his people just like the corrupt Dominican politicians and corrupt Haitians who steal from their own people.
SEND THEM BACK
Shame on him for his lack of integrity and empathy. Imagine he supports his fellow country men dying from ruptured appendix because no one would pay and in Santiago the public hospitals are not so public.
SEND THEM BACK
From: United States
Yes,Haiti4slavery, the Jamaicans and Bahamians.
Bahamians don't want you,they're fed up with you.
There was a 3 part video documentary on youtube (taken down now,thanks to the earthquake),titled "can't you see us?" about the illegal Haitian problem in the Bahamas,it was painful to watch Haitians living in slums and diving in garbage to survive.
Another thing,the comments left by Bahamians weren't too flattering either.
In Jamaica,some of the Jamaican prostitutes were complaining about how the Haitian prostitutes were charging less money for their services.....maaaann,you cheapen everything,not even prostitution is safe!
Your turn.
From: United States
DR might be "a banana Republic".....now,the question is:
Do you and your people even have a place to be called "republic"?
...I think the whole world knows that answer.
Now let me tell you this,You should be proud that Haiti is THE WORLD CAPITAL OF NGOS.
Tituuuuuuuuuuuuá..!!!!
From: United States
"Just a bit of advice regardless a Jamaican will never stand up and watch a. Latino beating a Haitian , he will intervene"
As always,Haitians always waiting for someone to intervene,the story of your life.
Tókiti!!!
From: United States
@Carmen:
No te preocupes por este Haitiano ignorante,que yo me encargo de darle sus chefles,cocotazos y pescozones!
From: United States
guillermone, you made some good points. However, you refuse to shade your G....A.....Y(and I am not talking about happiness) tone. Thus, you come accross as a pinky waver. Grad your TWOs and speak like a man!!!!! OK mi hermano????????
From: Canada
@Carmen Hayes
The Dominican government may try to portray the DR as a wonderful tourist destination, but the fact is that crimes against tourists are growing and that more and more Dominican criminals are deported from other countries. Their only way of survival is for them to continue their crimes in the Dominican Republic. dominican is not tracking the hundreds of cases of theft from tourists, but we are tracking the killings of tourists and foreign investors, click on link below
Since you mentioned cr ime
You mussa want a Gri ne
MWA
Hahahahahaha
B********* h. MWA hahahahahahahahaha
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
Uhhh.....
You're showing care for Carmen , how sweet ..?
I
Wish
You
Would
Do the same for all the Dominican B**************hes working the $tr&&t$
That would take you 2 millennium to accomplish that ask since there are so many of them
MWA
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
From: Canada
@Trinitario809
You re
A
Real
Cl0wn
You re looking for things you don't understand , things that you're just repeating , it shows that you have spent a lot of times on the net .
I
Can tell that you're not educated you didn't go to college .
Users : like ( Josean , Roystone , DON'T BE SILENT , Venganzaderafael , Jambe de Bois , , Carmen Reyes , Dreadlocks ,guillermone ) those users are the educated ones , even if I oppose them .
But as for you ( Trinitario809 ) , you " B0Y" are not
MWA hahahahahahaaha
From: Canada
MWA
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
From: United States
Watch these "beautiful" Haitian women working on "costumer service" from improvised huts:
youtube.com/watch?v=hCMQdRdgkF8
And here's a video of Haiti4ever:
youtube.com/watch?v=wjfFrPUJ1hU&feature=plcp
"HUAY MI MADRE"!!!!
:D
From: United States
Haiti4losers,you have no comebacks,you've got nothing.
Your nose,mouth and behind are bleeding profusely right now.
WAH-WAAH-WAAAAAAAAAH...!!
From: United States
Look at you.....talking about repeating oneself...
The irony.
Pathetic.
From: Dominican Republic
The Haitian Dominican immigration issue can never be solved if we encourage the Haitians to stay in the Dominican Republic regardless of their daily ordeals and discrimination they face. Additionaly we will only exacerbate the problem if we blame the Dominican government for taking a tough stand on immigration for the better of their Country. We all need to put the focus back on the Haitian Government for not looking out for their own people. When you have a child, you need to care for them and be responsible. You cannot force your way onto your neighbor who may appear to do better than you. If that was the case, all minority and black people in the United-States would invade the suburbs in proximity to where they live to force their way into a white's family house and demand that they stay there for a better opportunity. The problem is the Haitian Government fails again and again to care for their people.
From: Dominican Republic
Haitians only live in the past for their glory. They were the first black people to be free and independent as slaves. They represented a great agricultural country, exporting many goods as they were strong on cultivating the earth and producing natural goods. Sugar cane and coffee plantations used to be some of the top of their producing products. But all of that is the past. What do Haiti have now? Well, most young people in Haiti have only one dream or aspiration, their goal is to leave the country to go abroad to countries such as Dominican Republic, United States, Canada and Europe. Most of them don't even care about school, if they do attend school then their grades fall so short of their natural ability because all they care about is the opportunity to leave the country to go elsewhere. Part of that trend is the results the Haitian Government lack of laws/regulations and policies regarding their radio and television airways.
From: Dominican Republic
Haitians litteraly worship anything foreign, they love and give values to anything that is not Haitian. It is not uncommon to hear a national Radio station diffusing or playing complete foreign music programs for the Haitians to listen. Their national television station have so not been able to produce anything local for their national audience that they would take a complete foreign sitcom program just to slap it on their television for their viewers. This shows a complete disregard and lack of responsibility on the part of the government to be able to do that. By doing so, they open the flood gate for the Haitians to assimilate to other cultures and to dislike and develop a non-appreciation for their own cultures.
From: Dominican Republic
. As a result, young Haitian prefers and appreciate rap music, salsa, meringue, bachata, reggae more than their own. Haitian prefers Spanish women especially Dominican women and white women more than their own kind. More Young Haitian musicians would prefer to learn and play Rap music and reggae rather than embelishing their own Kompa. The Haitian goverment with their lack of vision and forseing is producing a nation for other nations, but not to benefit their own.
The old Haitain peasants no longer stay or live in the plantation fields, they would rather flee to the Dominican republic to live in fear and in constant discrimination threats then to stay in their own plantations to produce basic food such as plantains, yams, ect... Today most of these products are imported directly from the dominican Republic with a price that most poor Haitian cannot afford. Isn't that a Bummer..?
From: Dominican Republic
This shows how the Haitain goverment is not taking their full responsibility as a nation. The issue here should be far away from blaming the Dominican Government for taking a tough stand on their immigrations laws and policies, it should be on the lack of initiatives and inability of the Haitian goverment to provide for their own people. Haitians are smart, especially those who are educated but they are trapped in a country where there is not any long term vision.The government only wants to extend their hands for begging for pennies and favors without taking strong initiatives to empower their own people. Haitians are treated like dogs where ever they go because their government would not fully care or provide for them. When will finally this happens...well at least not in my generation if ever.
From: Dominican Republic
I believe Haitians abroad and inside the country should protest or even have a convention to address these issues. Haitians will always boast their past, but their present and future will always be cloudy and gloomy.
From: Dominican Republic, Santiago
Moderateur you are 100% CORRECT. Yet, the wealthy Haitians discriminate against their own. The Malecon in the Capital is filled with the Haitian elite who are residing in the Hotels in S.D. They have a air of superiority and many refuse to speak anything but French.
It is a complex problem but the simple truth is that DR cannot and will never solve it. The Haitians need to demand that the resources that are being held by the Government be released to help them. Sean Penn an American recently pointed a finger directly at the Haitian Government for their abandoning the poor.
If all the illegals went home in one week and protested the would notice.
It is cruel I admit , to say it but it needs to be said and done. SEND THEM BACK. We cannot sustain the invasion and we cannot provide for theml.
Walk around downtown Santiago and see all the young Haitian children begging. If you love your country do what is right for them.
SEND THEM BACK
From: United States
@ moderateur:
You've said it all and if you are Haitian,then YOU'RE ONE RESPONSIBLE HAITIAN.
Gotta take my hat off and apologize for some of the things that I was posting here before.
You,sir,have earned my respects and hopefully will stick around.
Your input is much needed on this site so some Dominicans and Haitians could learn one thing or two.
Good day.
From: Canada
@Moderateur
Nice French work as a user name for a Dominican
You re talking out of your @5...5 ...ole
Our government begging for money ?
nothing makes me laugh when a clown tends to pass for a so called " SAVANT "
Please
Shut
Da
..........k
Up
From: Canada
We
Don't
Give a SH,,,,,,,,
What you cl0wns think , we know that you don't don't know SH..... That s going on now in Haiti
While you're talking from your diarr eah mouths , our country is rebuilding
S....ck
Your
Mthrs
Written by: PapaD0c, 26 Sep 2012 1:00 AM
From: Haiti
The haitian and haiti4ever,you guys are unable to make a smart or relevant comment.
Because of people like you We Haitians can't get any respect.
Try to debate the topics sticking to the subject with coherent comments without stepping down to such low levels of ignorance and filth.
You two do not represent the real people of Haiti,shame on you.
From: United States
@haitian,
Dude are you an imbecil? Lake Enriquillo was named after a Taino prince who succesfully led his people in revolt and freedom from slavery at the beginning of the island's colonization 500yrs ago. Way before the frenchies dragged your ancestors to our island.
From: United States
Haitiano your tribe arrived to the island 200 years late...do the math.....wait....right,you don't know math...sorry.
If we expel the all Haitians who will plug the holes in the METRO!
Round them all up and burn their houses in front of them and ship them to the border. That way they'll know there's nothing to comeback for!
The house, the house is on fire, never mind the water, let the mother focker burn.
Oh but it may need 2 more dozen generals to make it happen!
Written by: josean, 21 Sep 2012 7:55 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia
If we expel the all Haitians who will plug the holes in the METRO!
Josie someone needs to plug the holes in you brain!
LOL
Question? How many Haitians does it take to plug up Josean brain?
Answer? What brains?
Mr. G,
Will soon enlighten us on the merits of the efficient Private Sector in building the leaking METRO…..And the Traffic Jam increasing Elevated Roadways and Tunnels with his non-Swiss Cheese Grey Matter!
From: United States
On 6 April 1805, having gathered all his troops, General Christophe took all male prisioners to the local cementery and proceeded to slit their throats, among them Presbyter Vásquez and 20 more priests. Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches. On his way out he took along, fashioned like a herd, 249 women, 430 girls and 318 boys, a steep figure considering the relatively low population of the town at that time. Accounts by Alejandro Llenas report that, besides the 997 prisiones he took from Santiago alone, some other towns where not so fortunate, since "Monte Plata, San Pedro and Cotuí were reduced to ashes, and their residents either had their throats slit or were taken captives by the thousands, like farm animals, tied up and getting beaten on their way to Haiti."
G has handed Josey his head once more. I suggest we have Josean sent back with these tree burning crowd.
Another USELESS METRO and USELESS Elevated Roadways and Tunnels defender appears!
Danilo will throw the PRD a bone and we'll have its members pluging holes in no time.
There is nothing relevant they can say, the only thing they can resort to is to play the race card.
They hate us and complain about us and yet they keep crossing to our side by the tens of thousands.
Here is a solution for all of you, stay on your side of the island!
The only people worth censoring are the ones telling the truth so you will never have anythng to worry about!!
"We not play , that's why I say bring the war to us "
To kick your ass one more time?
Haitians born since 1844 are born with a DOMINICAN BOOT UP THEIR COLON,and the discomfort makes you angry and talk a lot on nonsense.
Haiti4mud also squeaked:
"Just an example
Haitians can bad you up on your land and even st eal your SH.....
But you couldn't dare try that had it been you guys in Haiti , you'd be d...ad"
From LAUGHTER THAT IS. BWAAAAAH-HA,HA,HA,HA,HAAAA...!!!
...and who's talking about skin color here? The race card is always a cheap shot, we are people of many colors and origens buddy.
BLACK AND IDIOTS? Good thing the Haitians are so smart it reflects everywhere they live, I mean, they run one of the most progressive nation in the planet.
It is illegal, they are suffering here in DR. There are no resources for them and we cannot sustain our own.
There was much money donated to help them. Go home, demand your rights in your land, not mine.
SEND THEM BACK AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. They are a menace to what is left of our society.SEND THEM BACK
"You won the little quarrel , only after Haiti was tired of fighting wars and only because they were amassing who ever was willing to fight like I said after so many quarrels"
That's 9 wars you dunce,learn your history Pití!
"I am not ready to type yet , wait for a few answers for me"
All day Haitian,all day..!!
"Pu...... T@ just like 75 % of your nation ,
Your mthr got pre.,.nant by a tourist ."
95% of your ugly b1tches in Haiti are pregnant by rape.
"We will talk war mthr f..KER ."
I'll have the popcorn ready Pití.
@Trinitrio809
The
Tourists
Helped
Your
Sister pay the rent last month
MWA
Hahahahahahahahaha"
Your tourists
made Haiti
famous
by spreading AIDS
in the Americas
and the rest
of the world.
Bwah
ha
ha
ha
ha
aa
a
a
a
!
!
I would go back to DR to live, I have no problem, I love it! and most my family lives there, but now I appreciate more not living there and knowing where I am, not because of the vast socioeconomic and political distances, but just because of the growing Haitian headache!... I wouldn't want my future generations living in a country where I know is doom to extinction (sadly) and higher crime and poverty rate due to there infestation.....
We do have a problem in DR with our own selves trying to stand up economically and in security, but with Haitians coming in the way they're now, an even greater one now and even worst in the future!!
@guiloulou326,
I understand you feelings, but quite frankly not all Haitians have the same attitude towards peace and understanding as you do!, many just want to f*ck us over and take over our lands so called "peacefully"... BS
I was thinking about moving to DR aswell but changed plans for the exact same reasons you mentioned.
I
From: United States
On 6 April 1805, having gathered all his troops, General Christophe took all male prisioners to the local cementery and proceeded to slit their throats, among them Presbyter Vásquez and 20 more priests. Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches. On his way out he took along, fashioned like a herd, 249 women, 430 girls and 318 boys, a steep figure considering the relatively low population of the town at that time. Accounts by Alejandro Llenas report that, besides the 997 prisiones he took from Santiago alone, some other towns where not so fortunate, since "Monte Plata, San Pedro and Cotuí were reduced to ashes, and their residents either had their throats slit or were taken captives by the thousands, like farm animals, tied up and getting beaten on their way to Haiti."
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YET the clown that was the previous president DELIVERED A 50 MILLION dollar university WITH THE NAME of guess who??
@ guiloulou, ¡
Brother we can have peace with a portion of your displaced population. We opened our borders to help those displaced by the earthquake, not 1/3 of the population of Haiti. There are too many of your countrymen in our country. We don't have the resources and jobs for our own people, how can we sustain 3 million of yours. Look how some Haitians are behaving in Santiago and surrounding communities. This is not condusive to tolerance or acceptance of their presence by Dominicans.
SEND THEM BACK TO HAITI WHO HAS RECEIVED MILLIONS OF $$$$$$$$ to help Haiti. SHAME on Pres Bush and Pres Clinton for not managing the funds they were charged to manage.
SEND THEM BACK
Good response; but did you mean "prostitute with Valerio"?....
I could not believe what I saw. Where are the authorities and why is this allowed. It is precisely because of situations like this which create social havoc for the DR. Anyone with a heart will do what ever it takes to go out of their way to help this boy, but we can not allow the whole elementary school of children to show up in front of your doorsteps to ask for food and a place to sleep.
Does this make sense? Does not the international community understand that? Why are we being penalized for demanding that things be handled correctly? We are not mean, we only want to be fair and do what is right Plain and simple
Probably not. Do you know that the first colony in what is now the USA were Spanish? Probably not. Do a little research before you open your big Haitian mouth Son.
@DontBeSilent
Your
Grnny s h0l& is bigger
Than
My
big Haitian m0uth
For
Sure
MWA hahahahahahaaha
@CarmenReyes
What health threat do you cause to M&N in Santiago
when they don't use two rubbers ?
Just
Judging by your country of origin .
MWA hahahahahahahahaha
@IloveDR
I
Want
No
P&@ce
With
Dominicans
Shame on the Haitians that go there , lots of us oppose that .
I
Want
No
P&@ce
With
Dominicans
The
Haitians
Who
Go
Shame on the Haitians that go there , lots of us oppose that .
After the 2010's earthquake, the Obama administration suspended the deportations of Haitians. But as early as last year, the government resumed deporting Haitians with criminal records back to their home country.
NPR's Greg Allen reports.
GREG ALLEN: The Department of Homeland Security says some 3000 Haitians, now in custody in Louisiana, soon will be deported. DHS says deportation is preferable to releasing large numbers of people with criminal convictions back into the community.
Haiti, Haiti Deportation, ICE, Immigration
MIAMI (CBS4) -Immigration authorities have repatriated 190 Haitians previously convicted of crimes in the U.S.
It’s the second such group of deportees since the devastating January 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The U.S. resumed deportations to Haiti on Jan. 20, sending back 260 Haitians convicted of a crime and one acquitted in a 2007 terror plot but still deemed a national security threat.
Operation Gang Busters has raided 46 drugs houses and seized 11 guns.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle says the area has been overrun with crime. She said residents are terrified to talk to authorities because gang members have taken over their families.
More than 500 grams of cocaine and 1,850 grams of marijuana were also seized in the raids.
During the past two years, Little Haiti has been hard hit by shootings, including a spate early in the summer.
The department's Gang and Juvenile investigations Unit said the gang was operating inside the New Haven Public Housing Projects along Northeast Second Avenue, between 71st and 72nd Street.
The operation focused on the drug dealings and violent crimes of this criminal organization. As a result, detectives charged six gang members with violent crimes and 17 narcotic related charges.
Although he did not identify himself as such, I guess he was a local pimp trying to hook me up with a working girl who stood at a distance waiting for his signal. I appreciated the offer but I don’t engage in any kind of business with strangers off the street and declined.However, just before I left, inquired about his accent. He grew up, spent most of his life in Brooklyn and barely spoke Kreol. Ok, that explain ya'English, but what ya'doin here hustling? Got deported for Grand Larceny
@Trinitario809
You
Are boring
M.... 0....f0...
You
Just don't have it in you
@Guillermone
??????
Okay
That was weird
These illegal Haitian children have Verdugos, other Haitians, sometimes there own families behind them. They are punished if they do not beg and bring some money back. They are sick. Many have signs of malnutrition. Walk around Santiago near Parque Duarte, Cucurulo, Espana or near the Bomberos. See with your own eyes how they live and suffer. When they are sick who treats them? If they go to a public hospital who cares for them? If they need medicine who buys it? Here in DR the public health system does not care for Dominicans. If we need medicine and cannot buy it we die. If we need a x ray and cannot pay we do not get properly diagnosed. It is misleading to many who do not understand our circumstance to assume DR can provide for these Illegals. Recently a Illegal died from untreated appendicitis, because they could not pay. 2012 DR is not 2012 USA
There is trouble brewing in Cibao and if the government does not act fast, God help the illegals.
Every week there are more attacks. It is heartwrenching and the politicians in Haiti who looted the money should be held responsible not DR. It is not possible for DR to care for these illegals.
THEY MUST BE SENT BACK FAST BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY for the good of all, Dominicans and Haitians.
How can the world judge we Dominicans who want the illegals sent back? They did not judge the slime that brought our country to a new LOW.
Crime is out of control. Delinquency at a all time high. Drugs flow in the streets more than electricity from the cables. Hunger plagues many of our own.
Yet there are many comments from IGNORANT who do not live here, have not seen with their own eyes our circumstance.
For the good of all SEND THEM BACK
@CarmenReyes
Dear B****h
The Americans can say the same thing also because American tax payers are complaining about how expensive illegal Latinos make it for them .
Get a reality check
Take a trip and go see for yourself
MWA HAHAHAHAHA
@Carmen Reyes
Illegal immigration
Abandoned yola in the coast of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
The illegal or undocumented component of the Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico has increased over recent decades, becoming large enough to attract great attention, both in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The first recorded illegal trip took place in 1972, and perhaps 28% of all Dominicans in Puerto Rico were undocumented in 1996, during the peak decade of Dominican immigration to the Commonwealth; many of the documented residents had regularized their originally undocumented status. Illegal immigration has been one of the most recurrent themes in Puerto Rican news media during the first decade of the 21st century.
Illegal trips usually take place in yo las (small wooden boats), usually overcrowded, as trip planners and boat captains seek to realize the greatest profit from the ventures. Most trips begin in cities located on the eastern Dominican coast, particularly in Nagua. citation needed A trip on a yola takes 26 to 28 hours and takes place over the Puerto Rico trench (an underwater crater area), or through the Mona Passage. Accounts by survivors include people being eaten alive by sharks or forced to jump into the sea when there is a danger of sinking. Others tell of seeing their loved ones left behind to drown after a heavy wave has overturned one of these yolas; yet many others tell of corpses left on board. Travelers sometimes die of starvation or dehydration, since these yolas can get lost out at sea for days and many have no type of navigation equipment on board to steer them in the right direction.
@Carmen Reyes
Noted tragedies on such trips include a 1989 sinking near Mona Island where as many as 500 perished, and other, comparatively small tragedies where groups of 30 or more passengers have died. Perhaps the most famous of these tragic trips was the Nagua Tragedy, named so because the yola heading to Puerto Rico that time sunk while trying to make its way out of a beach in Nagua. More than one hundred died, including the boat's captain and the trip planner.
In November 2008, a group of 33 illegal Dominican migrants who were en route to Puerto Rico were forced to resort to cannibalism after they were lost at sea for over 15 days before being rescued by a U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat.
It should be pointed out that not all illegal trips to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic end in tragedy.
@Carmen Reyes
These trips are massively scheduled by traffickers, who sometimes travel up to three times each week from Puerto Rico to illegally bring Dominicans. But, because of the large amount of lives that have been lost in many of these trips, both the governments of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic have launched mass media campaigns to try to reduce them. In the Dominican Republic, videos of dead bodies on the water are shown on television to try to deter people from travelling to Puerto Rico on yolas. The traffickers face long periods in jail if caught, whereas the travelers are deported to the Dominican Republic, where they do not face criminal charges.
@Carmen Reyes
In 2009 an order was given by Governor Luis Fortuño to shut off essential services, such as water and electricity, to Villas del Sol, a shantytown within the municipality of Toa Baja. The shantytown consisted mainly of homes built illegally on flood-prone government-owned land. The Federal Emergency Management Agency bought these homes from the Puerto Rican Government in order to keep them from being used further. In January 2010 the island government began demolishing some of the homes whose residents are both U.S. citizens and undocumented aliens, mainly of Dominican origin.
@Carmen Reyes
Economically, Dominicans contribute most as unskilled and low-paid service workers, as operators, laborers and craftspeople, and they are well represented as small business owners. Their ratio of managers and professionals 24% in 1970, higher than for mainstream Puerto Ricans at that time is now much lower. However, Dominicans are employed in all occupations and industrial sectors of Puerto Rico's economy.
Just like some Haitians
You
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How Dominic ans brought ille gal dru gs & crime to Puerto Rico
undocumented illegal immigrants. Some Dominicans are en route to the USA, using Puerto Rico as a take off point, but most remain, forming a distinct enclave minority on the island.
No other sector of Puerto Rico's population has grown as quickly over the last four decades. Dominicans have displaced Cubans as the leading foreign-born population group, and are now the largest and most visible ethnic minority on the Island. 75 per cent of the migrants live in San Juan where a bustling Dominican community has emerged. San Juan now has the second largest number of migrant Dominicans after New York City.
Continue......
Housing for the increased numbers of undocumented immigrants is becoming a problem. For the first time in Puerto Rican history, many Dominican migrants now live in ghetto-like conditions: i.e. inner city areas where large concentrations of poor ethnic and racial minorities crowd together in deteriorated housing quarters, segregated by class, colour, and national origin.
@Carmen Hayes
Intolerance
However as the number of Dominicans in Puerto Rico has grown, they have increasingly become the victims of racism and xenophobia. Numerous studies have documented the increasing hostility towards Dominican immigrants on the Island and its effect on their public image. Like other disadvantaged minorities, Dominicans in Puerto Rico are the main targets of a range of ethnic jokes, racial slurs, quips and anecdotes.
At the root is what some regional sociologists have described as the ‘white bias'. This causes Dominicans to be perceived in Puerto Rico in a very similar manner to the way Haitians are viewed in the Dominican Republic and ultimately how Puerto Ricans themselves are viewed in the United States.
@Carmen Hayes
In the Western Hemisphere the colour/caste system introduced during slavery and the colonial era has created a distinct preference for lighter coloured skin and European physical features. The degree of discrimination experienced by an individual ends up being dependent on those features as well as a combination of additional factors including family background, income / educational levels, cultural orientation, and the accent used when speaking Spanish or alternative language.
Stereotyping
Puerto Ricans tend to typecast Dominicans as being darker-skinned than themselves and emphasize their African influenced facial features and hair texture. Hence Dominicans in Puerto Rico like the darker skinned Haitians in their own country end up experiencing the intense stigmatization, stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, low social ranking and exclusion to which people of African origin have long been subjected to in that country and elsewhere.
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The views held by the Puerto Rican public are among the key factors blocking full integration of Dominicans into Puerto Rican society however this is further complicated by the contradiction between the social reality and the perception Dominican immigrants have of themselves. Dominicans historically have developed the habit of thinking and describing themselves as ‘indios' (Indians). This is a loosely descriptive title meaning ‘ brown-skinned' primarily employed to avoid having to use the words ‘black or mulatto.'
The racialization of Dominican immigrants permeates all aspects of their lives and efforts to become incorporated into Puerto Rican society. This ranges from job discrimination and difficulty in finding housing to getting an education, and marriage partner choices. Moreover it is extended into the second generation.
@Carmen Reyes
The considerable hostility towards Dominicans in Puerto Rico, and their numbers and their affect on wage levels continues to be exaggerated in the media.
Dominicans are ridiculed in the popular media as comic, ignorant, vulgar, and unruly characters. Graffiti such as ‘Death to Dominicans' has occasionally appeared on public walls in the capital and anonymous leaflets denouncing ‘The Dominican Plague' have been produced and distributed in academic conferences.
Discrimination
Since raci alist classification also identifies Dominicans as being overwhelmingly black and ‘mulatto' and therefore a threat, the Puerto Rican authorities often arrest Afro-Puerto Ricans without identification, assuming them to be illegal Dominican migrants.
The linking of the idea of being ‘dominican or dominicano' with being ‘black or ne g ro' makes it more difficult for immigrants to be accepted by the dominant society.
@Carmen Reyes
Th rest is sent to your messagebox
MWA
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Nevertheless, everything you copied above is comparatively true. However, you missed many very important points.
1-Pto Rico is part of the US and has resources to absorb Dominican illegals but the DR does not.
2-Illegal Domincans make 1.8% of Pto Rico's population the majority legal, while Haitians in the DR are 25% and the vast majority of are illegal.
3-The DR and Pto Rico have very long, close, tight historical ties, strong cultural bonds that in spite of frictions and differences overall we get along without ill feelings.
@Guillermone
Y
A
W
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Always
In
Den ials
Will
Be
Back
MWA hahahaha.
5-The use of the term "indio" in the DR is meant to be an adjective to describe the color of skin not race and only to differentiate ourselves from Haitians as different and separate. It does not mean we are necessarily better.
Remember Haiti became and declared itself as the first independent BLACK slave republic in the western hemiphere. The DR was established under totally different socio-political racial dynamics. No comparison to Haiti what so ever.
So please Haiti 4 Ever keep your weak argument for a rainy day. What is happening to Haiti today is consequence of Karma, the atrocities Haitians committed against humanity. Your leaders and founding fathers, had poor judgement and committed too many errors, and now the chicken is coming home to roost.
"Written by: Haiti4Ever, 23 Sep 2012 8:22 AM
From: Canada
@CarmenReyes
Dear B****h"
Haiti4Ever,
Sir I defend the right of EVERYONE to express themselves no matter how opposed I maybe to their opinions.
Few here at DT have tried to be more open-minded on the Crisis of Illegal Haitian immigration than I have, even to the point of being called a Haitian and or at minimum questioning my patriotism a common tactic of uber-nationalists all over the world.
However, I must take exception to you referring to Ms. Carmen Reyes as a "B****h", just as I am sure you would be offended if someone called a Haitian woman in a similar fashion.
So sir, I respectfully ask that you “self-censor” that statement and if you are gentleman apologize to her for that emotional outburst.
Josean good for you.............I am proud.
I know deep down you are a good person and a man of principles. But you need to work more and harder on how you project yourself of this forum, so that people can take you seriously and your message is carried out more effectively.
Well thank you Mr. G!
We are ALL a work in progress; from the moment we take our first breath until the second we take OUR last one!
Written by: josean, 23 Sep 2012 11:20 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years of Bsing on DT
Well thank you Mr. G!
We are ALL a work in progress; from the moment we take our first breath until the second we take OUR last one! "
I agree G.
Josea,
The point is to change BEFORE the last breath. Some of us make the attempt, while others-hum, I wonder who might need some mending here on DT............, appear oblivious to the need to do so.
Of course Atabey there are exceptions you being the most paramount of them!
DBS is the Dominican off Haiti4Ever!
How
Often
Have
Dominicans
Been
Calling
Haitians names ?
I have no respect , love , care for any Dominicans , its the country that I hat e the most speaking of 95 % of Dominicans , not to generalize the whole country , because I am sure 5 % are the kind ones .
Some of us are just returning the ha TE , it's seems to me that its okay for Dominicans to come on line and insu lt our people , but its like for us it isn't so .
Too bad for those shameless and uneducated Haitians going there . While some us are now b 0yco tting more and more that country , if you ask on the streets of how and what our people know and think of you these days , specially some of the young gen aration , you d be surprised .
I don't care what REplies or REbuttals that come along
Been there ,
Done that .
I can always Reply back with much meaner terms and words
Since I ve got a barrage of articles waiting for them , depends on their REplies
MWA hahahahahahaaha
@Venganzaderafael
F00l
Yo don't know what my skin tone looks like
You
.........
typical nog00d Dominican
nuestro lado.
RELOCATE to greener pastures (and OPT's) and BONNE FORTUNE mon ami!
Dominican Republic is your daddy.
We've done more for you than any other Haitian leader,present or past.
You've said that Haitians are survivors.......you have survived indeed,thanks to the kindness of DR and other countries.
So keep up your "take pity on us we're just Haitians cry",so everybody will once again feel sorry and guilty for you and many will feel like they have to say the "politically correct thing",instead of telling you on your face the kind of f.ups that you really are.
Keep on coming,my favorite restavek,rant and spill all of your nonsense until your 61 years old (Haitians life expectancy) and die knowing that Haiti still stayed the same since its birth.
Now,how boring is that?
Nevertheless, send the illegals back as fast as possible. They are in danger here and we cannot take care of them We cannot care for our own. His rhetoric is sick and he is obviously not interested in what is best for his people.
SEND THEM BACK AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.
how boring it is ?
very B()RING
we survived because of you ?
really
keep talking out of your @5..5....0le,
the room smells of @ 5 5 because of your breath.
zzzz
zzz
zz
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i will get back to you on that .
B***ch
dont you have tourists to go h@rr@ss and make a few pesos ?
what s best for my peple isnt in BananaRep...ulic land .
shameless Haitians they are that enter that land .
do what you want with them.
they ve been told not to go there , over and over.
perhaps , you should be thanking 0bama for the DREAM ACT
mwa ahahahaha
i
am
not
your " Ami " sorry
in fact i am no " Ami " of Dominicans.
je suis " L'ennemi ultime " des Dominicains
d
1
0
t
s
running
their
m0uths
just the usual
Your Haitian women and children are the ones hustling tourists in the DR.
youtube.com/watch?v=x-CYS79sQXs
youtube.com/watch?v=bc8jZaAeXvg
And that pití,is the reality of your people....don't believe me...ask the Bahamians and Jamaicans too.
Thanks to your ineptitud,DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IS THE ONLY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET WHERE MOST OF THE BEGGARS ARE FOREIGNERS....Guess the country they're from..
Hard truth,BAM! Reality,BAM!
How boring is reality pity,what do you do to escape it?
Just keep on coming to DT,and I'll keep on schooling you about Haiti's political and social issues.
I'm not even starting yet...ho,ho,ho,hooo...!
Class dismissed,you can go back to your hut now.
@Trinitario809
You re still talking out of your @5 ..5 ...0le.
I don't live in a hut
You are the f00l
There s nothing that you can say that's gonna hurt me , you're trying hard but with no success
Class is nt over for you you didn t get no successes , you only SVCKseed.
MWA hahahahahahaaha
There are no huts in Canada
Pr00f that you always talk out of your @ 5 ...5 ....0le
You can't bring me down cl0wn
Many have tried , yet one man alone never bows out , nor can you out comment me , I am now in your head , when you get home you just can't wait to hop on the computer to read what I posted
I can read thru you
You are nai ve and quite predictable
I know your next moves as usual
" b0y "
You
Svck .......
@Trinitario809
Ask
The Jamaican and the Bahamians
You really want me to get into that with you
You d be too dumb to comprehend
You can try to amass a crowd behind you ,
I still stand alone
Just a bit of advice regardless a Jamaican will never stand up and watch a. Latino beating a Haitian , he will intervene , the Haitian same thing , unless its personal
YOu still svck BOY
Y
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Ba an ....a re..pub...licBoy
MWA
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Haiti 4 ever is most probably one of the Verdugos forcing the sick hungry children into traffic to beg for cheles and scraps of food. He does not love his people just like the corrupt Dominican politicians and corrupt Haitians who steal from their own people.
SEND THEM BACK
Shame on him for his lack of integrity and empathy. Imagine he supports his fellow country men dying from ruptured appendix because no one would pay and in Santiago the public hospitals are not so public.
SEND THEM BACK
Bahamians don't want you,they're fed up with you.
There was a 3 part video documentary on youtube (taken down now,thanks to the earthquake),titled "can't you see us?" about the illegal Haitian problem in the Bahamas,it was painful to watch Haitians living in slums and diving in garbage to survive.
Another thing,the comments left by Bahamians weren't too flattering either.
In Jamaica,some of the Jamaican prostitutes were complaining about how the Haitian prostitutes were charging less money for their services.....maaaann,you cheapen everything,not even prostitution is safe!
Your turn.
Do you and your people even have a place to be called "republic"?
...I think the whole world knows that answer.
Now let me tell you this,You should be proud that Haiti is THE WORLD CAPITAL OF NGOS.
Tituuuuuuuuuuuuá..!!!!
As always,Haitians always waiting for someone to intervene,the story of your life.
Tókiti!!!
No te preocupes por este Haitiano ignorante,que yo me encargo de darle sus chefles,cocotazos y pescozones!
@Carmen Hayes
The Dominican government may try to portray the DR as a wonderful tourist destination, but the fact is that crimes against tourists are growing and that more and more Dominican criminals are deported from other countries. Their only way of survival is for them to continue their crimes in the Dominican Republic. dominican is not tracking the hundreds of cases of theft from tourists, but we are tracking the killings of tourists and foreign investors, click on link below
Since you mentioned cr ime
You mussa want a Gri ne
MWA
Hahahahahaha
B********* h. MWA hahahahahahahahaha
@Trinitario809
Uhhh.....
You're showing care for Carmen , how sweet ..?
I
Wish
You
Would
Do the same for all the Dominican B**************hes working the $tr&&t$
That would take you 2 millennium to accomplish that ask since there are so many of them
MWA
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
@Trinitario809
You re
A
Real
Cl0wn
You re looking for things you don't understand , things that you're just repeating , it shows that you have spent a lot of times on the net .
I
Can tell that you're not educated you didn't go to college .
Users : like ( Josean , Roystone , DON'T BE SILENT , Venganzaderafael , Jambe de Bois , , Carmen Reyes , Dreadlocks ,guillermone ) those users are the educated ones , even if I oppose them .
But as for you ( Trinitario809 ) , you " B0Y" are not
MWA hahahahahahaaha
MWA
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Watch these "beautiful" Haitian women working on "costumer service" from improvised huts:
youtube.com/watch?v=hCMQdRdgkF8
And here's a video of Haiti4ever:
youtube.com/watch?v=wjfFrPUJ1hU&feature=plcp
"HUAY MI MADRE"!!!!
:D
Your nose,mouth and behind are bleeding profusely right now.
WAH-WAAH-WAAAAAAAAAH...!!
The irony.
Pathetic.
The Haitian Dominican immigration issue can never be solved if we encourage the Haitians to stay in the Dominican Republic regardless of their daily ordeals and discrimination they face. Additionaly we will only exacerbate the problem if we blame the Dominican government for taking a tough stand on immigration for the better of their Country. We all need to put the focus back on the Haitian Government for not looking out for their own people. When you have a child, you need to care for them and be responsible. You cannot force your way onto your neighbor who may appear to do better than you. If that was the case, all minority and black people in the United-States would invade the suburbs in proximity to where they live to force their way into a white's family house and demand that they stay there for a better opportunity. The problem is the Haitian Government fails again and again to care for their people.
The old Haitain peasants no longer stay or live in the plantation fields, they would rather flee to the Dominican republic to live in fear and in constant discrimination threats then to stay in their own plantations to produce basic food such as plantains, yams, ect... Today most of these products are imported directly from the dominican Republic with a price that most poor Haitian cannot afford. Isn't that a Bummer..?
It is a complex problem but the simple truth is that DR cannot and will never solve it. The Haitians need to demand that the resources that are being held by the Government be released to help them. Sean Penn an American recently pointed a finger directly at the Haitian Government for their abandoning the poor.
If all the illegals went home in one week and protested the would notice.
It is cruel I admit , to say it but it needs to be said and done. SEND THEM BACK. We cannot sustain the invasion and we cannot provide for theml.
Walk around downtown Santiago and see all the young Haitian children begging. If you love your country do what is right for them.
SEND THEM BACK
You've said it all and if you are Haitian,then YOU'RE ONE RESPONSIBLE HAITIAN.
Gotta take my hat off and apologize for some of the things that I was posting here before.
You,sir,have earned my respects and hopefully will stick around.
Your input is much needed on this site so some Dominicans and Haitians could learn one thing or two.
Good day.
@Moderateur
Nice French work as a user name for a Dominican
You re talking out of your @5...5 ...ole
Our government begging for money ?
nothing makes me laugh when a clown tends to pass for a so called " SAVANT "
Please
Shut
Da
..........k
Up
We
Don't
Give a SH,,,,,,,,
What you cl0wns think , we know that you don't don't know SH..... That s going on now in Haiti
While you're talking from your diarr eah mouths , our country is rebuilding
S....ck
Your
Mthrs
Because of people like you We Haitians can't get any respect.
Try to debate the topics sticking to the subject with coherent comments without stepping down to such low levels of ignorance and filth.
You two do not represent the real people of Haiti,shame on you.
Dude are you an imbecil? Lake Enriquillo was named after a Taino prince who succesfully led his people in revolt and freedom from slavery at the beginning of the island's colonization 500yrs ago. Way before the frenchies dragged your ancestors to our island.