Dominican Republic’s president dismisses rights organization’s criticism, urges focus on Haiti
- President Luis Abinader dismissed Amnesty International criticism Thursday in Dajabon near the Haitian border.
- His remarks followed Amnesty's demand Wednesday for an immediate halt to mass Haitian expulsions.
- The president explained implementing fifteen measures reacting to the Haiti crisis and directed military to boost border security.
- President Abinader stated Amnesty International should not abandon Haiti.
- He urged the organization and international community to focus attention on the human rights situation in Haiti.
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Abinader announces border wall expansion and reforestation plan: "Allowing undocumented immigrants to cross is unacceptable."
By Jessica Hasbun, CNN en Español Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader issued a firm call to troops on the border with Haiti on Thursday, urging them to be "the eyes of the nation" and to redouble their efforts to safeguard national sovereignty in the face of rising irregular migration flows. "Letting an undocumented immigrant pass through at this time is totally unacceptable," the president said during his visit to Beller Fortress in Daja…
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