As you know we are at a critical juncture as it pertains to the deportation of Dominicans of Haitian descent. We expect that any minute now the Dominican government will start their deportation process. HALANY, in conjunction with HALANJ and other activist organizations have been busy trying to bring public attention to this matter.
Our board Chair Ralph Delouis was on the Ebro in the Morning radio program on Hot 97 this morning doing a great job of discussing the issues taking place in the Dominican Republic.
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It should be noted, as result of Ralph sharing his tweet demanding that the White House call on the Dominican Embassy. Ebro retweeted it to all his HOT 97 listeners. That's how it's done folks.
If you want to learn more about the history of the relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and the impetus for the planned deportation of Dominicans of Haitian descent, the following is a recent article written by a group from John Hopkins University, of which our very own V.P. Ritha Pierre's cousin, Grace Cineas, was a contributor.
Additionally, there is a rally planned this Saturday, June 20 from 9am - 12pm in the Bronx at Webster Avenue and Fordham Road to protest the deportations. We hope you will be able to join in solidarity! Finally, there has been additional articles and coverage on this issue and we encourage all of you to educate yourself and others about these ongoing human and civil rights violations.
Saturday, June 20th Rally Information:
https://www.facebook.com/events/872159769488624/
News Articles and Media Coverage:
The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/06/16/the-bloody-origins-of-the-dominican-republics-ethnic-cleansing-of-haitians/?tid=sm_fb
NPR
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/06/16/dominican-republic-deportations
NY1 Noticias
http://www.ny1noticias.com/nyc/twc-ny1-noticias/noticias/2015/06/17/dominicanos-en-ny-reaccionan-frente-a-plan-nacional-de-regularizaci-n-vencido.html
NewsOne Now with Roland Martin:
http://newsone.com/3125359/dominican-republic-deport-haitian-workers-ethnic-cleansing/