Dominican Republic to build fence along border with Haiti

Dominican Republic to build  fence along border with Haiti

Border security soldiers guard border control as Haitians wait to cross the border, in Dajabon, the Dominican Republic, on September 22, 2019. File photo credit: Reuters/Ricardo Rojas.

  

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic--The Dominican Republic (DR) will begin constructing a fence along its 376-kilometre (234 mile) border with Haiti later this year to curb unauthorised migration and illicit trade, President Luis Abinader said on Saturday.

  “In a period of two years, we want to put an end to the serious problems of illegal immigration, drug trafficking and the movement of stolen vehicles,” Abinader said in a presentation to Congress.

  Construction of the border fence, the cost of which has not been disclosed, will begin in the second half of 2021, Abinader said.

  The barrier will include a double fence in the “most conflictive” sections, along with motion sensors, facial recognition cameras and infrared systems, he added, speaking on the 177th anniversary of the country’s independence from Haiti.

  According to government estimates, about 500,000 Haitian immigrants resided in the DR as of 2018, along with tens of thousands of their children born in the Caribbean country. A large part of the Haitian community, which makes up about five per cent of the total population, does not have residency permits.

  The announcement came a month after the government agreed to help Haiti provide identity documents to its citizens living in DR territory. ~ Reuters ~

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