Dominican Republic: if you black, get out.

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For anyone who wants to abandon their delusional prejudices and get tuned in by a far more accurate assessment on the situation then: ''if you black, get out'' ;

you're neighbor breaks into your home, squats in it and won't leave, at first you were hospitable even though he's been a bad neighbor to you, you were willing to let bygones be bygones & ignore all the slanderous bullshyt he has and continues to say about you to everyone on the street. as time goes by you get more mad, because not only won't he leave he's bringing his family and claims the house is actually his :heh: this is absurd, it's yours, you take a legal course of action to evict him, now all the idiots on the street are telling you what a horrible person you are for doing this:snoop:. to add insult to injury they've got an idea, well it's your neighbors idea, why don't you unify you're properties? :snoop: his is dilapidated & worth nothing while yours is in poor condition too but you've been working on the tiles, on the roof, and has promise for the future unlike the shyt next door. Unlike your envious neighbor you have much to lose and little to gain from such unification, it's ridiculous to even think about such a proposal which you know has been your neighbors agenda all along.

Will liberty prevail? Will the rightful home owner find justice:wow: Tune into Haiti, the wannabe colonists leechers of the Caribbean in 20 years
 

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The Dominican Republic’s highest court has taken away the citizenship rights of children of Haitian migrants born after 1929, meaning that more than 210,000 Dominican-born children of Haitian descent could be deported by next year.

On Thursday, the Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court ruled to exclude a broad category of Haitians who were brought to work on sugarcane farms as well as their descendants. The court reasoned that Haitian farm workers in 1929 were “in transit,” which means that their children are not entitled to automatic citizenship. The ruling is final and cannot be appealed.

The electoral commission has one year to create a list of people who should be excluded from citizenship. There are currently about half a million Haitian-born people who live in the Dominican Republic and the ruling would affect at least 210,000 Dominican-born children of Haitian descent.

The government is considering deportation as an option for those children who have little or no ties to Haiti. According to Wade McMullen who told the Associated Press, “The majority of them don’t have Haitian citizenship, have little or no ties to Haiti and likely don’t speak Creole. Getting Haitian citizenship can be complicated too because it is difficult to comply with requirements to prove descent from a Haitian national.”

Haitian-born Elmo Bida Joseph, 21, who was denied a copy of his birth certificate said, “To all of a sudden be told no, you’re not Dominican, it’s very frustrating… I feel that’s around the corner. That in any moment I’ll be detained and they’ll send me to Haiti.”

Up until 2010, the Dominican Republic granted automatic citizenship to anyone born on Dominican Republic soil. But then, they narrowed citizenship criteria to children who were born to at least one parent of Dominican blood or whose foreign parents are legal residents. Thus far, more than 40,000 people of Haitian descent have been denied identity documents, with the government analyzing the birth certificates of at least 16,000 individuals.

The court and recent changes to the Dominican Republic’s Constitution rolled back what is known as “birthright citizenship.” In the United States, the right of those born on American soil to be U.S. citizens is guaranteed by the Constitution. But some lawmakers find birthright citizenship to be a problem– namely they want to ban birthright citizenship for children of undocumented migrants, some of whom also work on farms. Those lawmakers have long advocated for restricting birthright citizenship to children born on American soil to non-American parents. Yet immigration advocates fear that revoking birthright citizenship would create a permanent underclass of immigrants, with some individuals becoming “less-than-citizens.

In the Dominican Republic, the deportation of so many Haitian-born individuals will likely cause a crisis in the coming year. It could also leave many of these individuals stateless, a type of banishment that would force them to experience the type of discrimination felt by 12 million other stateless people worldwide.
They are their own sovereign nation. They can do what they want to do. Other countries have strict immigration laws, closing the doors for immigrants to even come in, thus preventing situations like this. So, happy wappy countries like Switzerland don't look like meanies because they don't deport people like this, but they cock block their entry so it doesn't even become an issue.
 

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They are their own sovereign nation. They can do what they want to do. Other countries have strict immigration laws, closing the doors for immigrants to even come in, thus preventing situations like this. So, happy wappy countries like Switzerland don't look like meanies because they don't deport people like this, but they cock block their entry so it doesn't even become an issue.

They broke the law. Why not kill them?
 

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For anyone who wants to abandon their delusional prejudices and get tuned in by a far more accurate assessment on the situation then: ''if you black, get out'' ;

you're neighbor breaks into your home, squats in it and won't leave, at first you were hospitable even though he's been a bad neighbor to you, you were willing to let bygones be bygones & ignore all the slanderous bullshyt he has and continues to say about you to everyone on the street. as time goes by you get more mad, because not only won't he leave he's bringing his family and claims the house is actually his :heh: this is absurd, it's yours, you take a legal course of action to evict him, now all the idiots on the street are telling you what a horrible person you are for doing this:snoop:. to add insult to injury they've got an idea, well it's your neighbors idea, why don't you unify you're properties? :snoop: his is dilapidated & worth nothing while yours is in poor condition too but you've been working on the tiles, on the roof, and has promise for the future unlike the shyt next door. Unlike your envious neighbor you have much to lose and little to gain from such unification, it's ridiculous to even think about such a proposal which you know has been your neighbors agenda all along.

Will liberty prevail? Will the rightful home owner find justice:wow: Tune into Haiti, the wannabe colonists leechers of the Caribbean in 20 years

i actually respect this, as long as its done with respect to human rights dominicans have every right to kick out illegal hatians

and i also think the united states has every right to kick out illegals, i would recommend we start with illegal dominicans
 

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I wish African Americans had a country so we could rectify this injustice and strike fear in hearts of anti-black haters.




That sounds like attempted genocide. The fukking DR should burn. Let Haiti occupy the territory.


And your retarded ass has the nerve to try and correct me. :laff: Dominicans prejudice towards Haitians is black on black self hatred. AA's can't even fix internal issues yet are supposed to fix black people in the Caribbean, Latin america and elsewhere?
 

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What exactly would it solve if the countries united

What Haiti should do first is to offer legal residence and citizenship to all those being denied legal status in DR

But overall the problems Haiti is facing would not be solved by uniting with dr and black people should be wary of diluting the first black independent country with a bunch of wanna be spanairds

exactly!

merger talks are weak....and like u said it won't solve anything...all it would do is have haitians pushed further down the totem pole.

Haiti needs to build up their army not only for national security purposes and enforcing the rule of law, but also so those young able bodied Haitian men can lead the reconstruction efforts in their nation. Once there's peace, stability and the rule of law.....investment can flow into the country and hopefully the standard of living gradually rises.

Someone stated that Haiti will soon be the most populous nation in the Caribbean....they need an economy reflective of that.
 
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