A British Virgin Islands Reader Says Haitian Immigration Into Dominican Republic Parallels U.S. Crisis
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From: Joseph Christopher (e-mail
him)
Re: Joe Guzzardi`s Column:
U.S.-Haiti Immigration Policy Wins No Friends
And Influences No People
Parallels to
immigration from Haiti
to the Dominican Republic and Mexico into the
U.S. may be greater than Guzzardi realizes.
Because their
shared border
allows easy access into the Dominican Republic from
Haiti, the Dominicans have reached the limit as to their
willingness to allow more illegal immigration into their
country.
Some refer to the
population growth
of Haitians in the Dominican Republic as an
“atomic bomb” while others think that masterminds are
plotting a united island where, like the U.S. and
Mexico, the border will no longer exist. [Undocumented
Haitian Population an “Atomic Bomb,” Dominican Judge
Says, Dominican Today, April 29, 2009]
Mostly, however, Dominicans, like their American
counterparts, are disgusted that the government didn`t
intervene in the immigration problem
years ago when it
could more easily have been brought under control.
These Haiti-Dominican conditions all mirror the U.S: a
shared but
disappearing
border, easy entry, population pressures and popular
disgust with government neglect.


