VI News Staff 2 years ago

Special card will give free passage to Haitians to work on the border

Santo Domingo, DR The General Directorate of Migration (DGM) reported yesterday that it will deliver the first “Border Inhabitant” cards to foreign citizens who enter the country daily to carry out commercial activities with no intention of staying.

The first delivery will be made on the 27th and 28th of this month in the Pedernales province.

“With this document, Haitian citizens will be able to carry out commercial activities, since they would have met the requirements established by resolution 09-2021, of the DGM, which creates the pilot to implement the Border Inhabitant card through the Pedernales crossing,” it indicates in a press release.

It is in law It

indicates that this pilot project is contemplated in the Migration Law 285-04, as well as in its application regulation 631-11, for foreigners residing in the area of ​​the Dominican Republic, bordering Haiti, in the Pedernales provinces , Independencia, Elías Piña, Dajabón and Montecristi.

The DGM indicated that the bearers of this document will be able to enter the country within the perimeter of the border to carry out their commercial activities, but they have to return daily to their residence of origin.

Cattle theft

Ranchers, local authorities and other representatives of the area met in Dajabón to define joint actions against cattle theft and other criminal acts that occur in the border area.

Likewise, they announced a greater strengthening of military and police surveillance on the border line, estimating that most of the acts of cattle rustling that are recorded are committed by Dominicans in complicity with some Haitians.

The governor of Dajabón, Rosalba Peña; the commander of the Army’s Fourth Brigade, Colonel Germán Rosario Pérez; the Dominican consul in Juana Méndez, Margarito López; Mayor Santiago Riverón, and the police commander here, as well as animal breeders and other authorities.

Another meeting is scheduled for this Wednesday with the presence of the Army commander, Major General Julio Ernesto Rosario Pérez, to continue advancing in the search for a solution to cattle thefts and other criminal acts in this part of the border.

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