Some key points to remember :
All repatriations will take place between 06:00 am and 05:00 pm Monday to Saturday, except on Sundays and public holidays.
In case of resistance, disorder or crowd movement, members of the armed forces that will bring operational support will not use any lethal weapons and are permitted only limited use of the baton and taser.
It is the DGM which will set the standards, forms and legal instruments to be used in the eviction process of illegal immigrants.
Each repatriation operation will be filmed from beginning to end, to have tools to evaluate the established procedures every day and in case of dispute or allegation of abuse.
In the case of Haitian nationals to be repatriated, a representative of the Foreign Ministry will be at the exit point of the Dominican Republic at the border.
Repatriation will be supervised by a minimum team of one inspector and two migration agents, in addition to representatives of the Armed Forces and the National Police.
These repatriations will also have the support of representatives of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations (UN) and the National Council for Children (CONANI) and other organizations and agencies of the Dominican State, which will guarantee the regularity, legality and legitimacy of the ban migration process in accordance with national and international standards, which will guarantee the integrity of the protection of human rights.
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