Legislators in Dominican Republic opposed to complete closure of border with Haiti
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, CMC – Amid Haiti's ongoing humanitarian crisis and escalating violence, both government and opposition senators in the Dominican Republic have expressed disagreement with a complete border closure with the neighbouring country that shares the island of Hispaniola.
Instead, they are advocating for increased controls to prevent the illegal entry of Haitian migrants.
According to Senator Alexis Victoria Yeb, closing the four border points would negatively impact the provinces that rely heavily on binational trade.
Another Senator, Santiago Zorrilla, has suggested strengthening border controls to prevent the undocumented migration of Haitians.
While the opposition, represented by Fuerza del Pueblo, supports increased surveillance along the border to manage the situation, Senator Antonio Marte emphasised the need for measures targeting sectors that employ undocumented Haitian workers.
The current violence in Haiti, where militias and armed groups have taken over the streets of the capital, is of concern to the Government and citizens in the neighbouring country.
In response, Dominican President Luis Abinader earlier this year increased patrols along the border over concerns of a Haitian migrant influx.
He also announced plans to build a 108-mile wall.
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