Nowhere to Belong
Briefly

The Dominican Republic's decision to deport 10,000 undocumented Haitians weekly is inciting widespread fear and distress among families. The film Fault Lines highlights the plight of individuals affected by these deportations, showcasing the story of Maria, a 16-year-old girl sent to Haiti alone, and Denise, a mother separated from her children. Despite international concern and calls for humane treatment, the Dominican Republic continues its aggressive deportation strategy amidst worsening gang violence and humanitarian issues in Haiti, raising profound questions about rights and humanity in crisis situations.
Mass deportations of Haitians, targeting vulnerable families, are a response to a deteriorating situation in Haiti, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and causing a continuous wave of fear.
With deportations continuing at an alarming rate, the Dominican Republic's actions contradict international pleas for compassion and have led to severe consequences for families left behind.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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