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Dominican Republic under fire over the pregnant woman and breastfeeding of women deported to Haiti

San Juan, Puerto Rico – United Nations and Human Rights Activities warn of the increase in pregnant women be deported From the Dominican Republic to Haiti, where they say their lives are placed at risk.

Less than 40% of Haiti’s Health Centers, Port-au-Prince, remain open as Bandi violence.

Meanwhile, the University Hospital of Mirebalaas, which has about 300 beds and is located in the central region of Haiti, suspended surgery, according to the UN Thursday statement

The UN said two other hospitals in the area “face critical shortcomings, including oxygen and emergency nets.”

Two hospitals treated more than 200 patients for bursting wounds, impact, malnutrition and suspicious cholera from Mirebalais hospital, according to UN

UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarrić said that many of these deported “arrive in uncertain and very vulnerable conditions, often without any resources.”

The International Organization for Migration stated that the increase in women were deported from the Dominican Republic of the last week, together with children and newborns.

He warned that they are deported to the country “where access to basic services remains severely limited.”

The increase of these deportations comes as an administration of the Dominican President Luis AbineDer, this week has implemented a new measure required by hospital staff to ask patients for their identification, work permit and proof of residence.

The measure is one of More than a dozen He announced earlier this month to break the migrants living in the Dominican Republic without legal approval, because people in neighboring Haiti flee from the rise in Bandi violence.

On Tuesday, the Migration Agency of the Dominican Republic arrested 48 pregnant women and 39 others who were just born, along with 48 minors. On Wednesday, the agents arrested 78 other migrants in hospitals, although the Agency did not provide additional details.

Amnesty International on Thursday called on Abenader’s administration to abolish the measure, saying that “must take a concrete action against racial discrimination.”

Haiti and Dominican Republic shared the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.

Aninader visited the common border on Thursday, speaking soldiers that “completely unacceptable” to let through any migrants trying to enter the Dominican Republic illegally.

He also rejected the reviews of Amnesty International and called the group of rights to work on Haiti and deals with his crises.

“My responsibility is to defend the Dominican Republic,” he said.

All in all, the Dominican Republic has expelled more than 180,000 people since October, when she announced Mass deportation.

Haitit’s transitional presidential council on Thursday, he convicted what said that the violation of human rights of Haitians in the Dominican Republic and called on the government to prioritize bilateral dialogue.

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2025-04-25 13:30:00

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