The Dominican Republic launches the construction of a wall on the border with Haiti

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has launched the construction of a 160-kilometer wall along his country's border with Haiti, in an effort to help "control" illegal immigration and crime.

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The President of the Dominican Republic Luis Abinader launched this Sunday with great fanfare the construction of a wall of 160 kilometers along the border of his country with Haiti.

A controversial project which, according to him, should help to “control” illegal immigration and crime.

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This barrier " 

will benefit both countries, since it will make it possible to control bilateral trade much more effectively, to regulate migratory flows to fight against human trafficking mafias, to fight against drug trafficking and illegal sales of weapons 

,” Luis Abinader said during a ceremony in the border area of ​​Dajabon (in the northwest).

Con este acto, cumplimos con el sagrado deber de defender la seguridad nacional de nuestro país y combatimos las amenazas que hoy nos afectan y nos preocupan.

Nuestra paz y seguridad son prioritarias para nuestro Gobierno.

#FronteraSegura pic.twitter.com/H0h2udGepA

— Luis Abinader (@luisabinader) February 20, 2022

Elected in 2020

, the president - whose fight against illegal immigration is one of the battle horses - had promised to build this wall a year ago.

The work will cost $31 million and will last nine months.

The first stage launched on Sunday will have 54 kilometers of fence " 

in the most populated and sensitive areas of the border

 ", according to the president.

A second stage will extend the wall by 110 kilometres.

The wall will thus extend over 164 of the 380 kilometers of the porous border between the two neighbors who share the island of Hispaniola.

The reinforced concrete wall on which a metal structure will be placed will be 3.90 meters high and 20 centimeters thick.

There will be, the army added, 70 surveillance and control towers.

A crisis that must be overcome by Haitians according to Abinader

The serious institutional and security crisis in Haiti has led its population to a worrying situation of political and social instability, as well as an endemic economic and food crisis

 ," said Luis Abinader during his speech, referring to the upheavals that

Haiti

has been going through since the assassination of

President Jovenel Moïse

on July 7, 2021.

“ 

Whenever Haiti has suffered a disaster, we Dominicans have always been the first to come to its aid.

However, the Dominican Republic cannot take charge of the political and economic crisis of this country nor solve the rest of its problems

 ,” he said.

This crisis “ 

must be overcome by the Haitians themselves and supported by the international community

 ,” he added.

To read also: Haiti: political showdown to break the institutional impasse

A wall that will fuel “xenophobia and racism”

Migrant defense organizations criticize the construction of the wall, saying it will cause " 

xenophobia and racism 

".

The mayor of Dajabon, Santiago Riveron, told

AFP

that he did not agree " 

with this type of wall

 ", because " 

the real wall is that of the economy

 " and the corruption, accusing " 

soldiers of taking bribes of 100 or 200 pesos ($2 or $4)

 " per illegal immigrant.

The Dominican Republic (population 10.5 million) hosts some 500,000 Haitians seeking better living conditions in the much more prosperous neighbor, according to the

National Immigrant Survey

.

(with

AFP

)

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