An Immigration Issue That Is close To Home
Island divide
Activists rallied in Little Haiti on Thursday to protest a ruling that retroactively denies citizenship to thousands born in the Dominican Republic without at least one Dominican parent, WLRN reports. The two countries are situated on the same island, and after the 2010 earthquake, the Dominican Republic has seen historic highs of Haitian immigrants, according to WPLG 10. The legislation has rallied human rights activists in Miami, many of whom have ties to the Island. Some describe the situation as “ethnic purging,” the Miami Herald reports.Maybe the lesson learned from this immigration fiasco is to make sure that paperwork is up to date. Island living can be a complicated thing because it is hard to get away if you have no where to go.
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