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Dominican Republic’s Deportation of Haitians

The Dominican Government has deported nearly 11,000 Haitians as part of its weekly repatriation efforts, citing an overwhelming influx of migrants affecting its infrastructure. The government aims to manage the increasing migrant population while maintaining its stance on protecting national resources. Digital tools could streamline the tracking and processing of deportations, ensuring better migration data management.

The government faces criticism, with accusations of mistreatment and human rights violations. Activists argue that these mass deportations risk worsening conditions for migrants. The use of digital monitoring systems may enhance transparency and foster international dialogue.

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