The Dominican Republic is deporting thousands of Haitian migrants weekly, amid human rights concerns.

The Dominican Republic is deporting at least 10,000 Haitian migrants weekly under a new policy, criticized for human rights abuses like unauthorized raids and racial profiling. Over 250,000 were deported last year, with more than 31,200 in January alone. Despite the crackdown, many migrants re-enter the Dominican Republic, highlighting a broken system. The influx has strained public services and healthcare in the country.

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