Over 50,000 Haitians Deported from the Dominican Republic in October

In October, a total of 27,336 Haitians were deported, with 6,601 being turned away and 16,306 others voluntarily returning to Haiti. The situation for Haitians in the Dominican Republic has worsened significantly, marked by an increase in deportations and violence against them, lamented the Support Group for Repatriates and Refugees (GARR).

According to the latest report from the GARR, 27,336 Haitians were deported through the four official border points between the two countries in October. Due to fear, 16,306 Haitians voluntarily returned to Haiti, while 6,601 others were turned away.

At Anse-à-Pitres, 2,405 men, 758 women, 3 girls, and 1 boy were deported, totaling 3,167 Haitian migrants. In Belladère, the Dominican immigration authorities dropped off 12,141 men, 1,399 women, 60 girls (minors), and 355 boys, totaling 13,955 deported Haitians. In Malpa

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