The Importance Of Crossing The Border In The Dominican Republic

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taking refuge by crossing the border in neighboring Dominican Republic working under harsh and inhuman condition in the sugar cane plantation, often times leading to their death. Under the Duvalier regime, Haitian officials have signed contract with the Dominican elite to accept Haitian peasants to work in the sugar cane plantation; millions had been collected yearly by Haitian officials; a deduction from the peasant salary. In return, Dominican officials had also allowing merchants and prostitutes to cross the border at their own free will; also, to lessen the burden, diffusing crimes and social conflict. Other deficiency factor, the millions that have been sending to the neighboring Dominican Republic by Haitian relatives whose sons or daughters

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