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Dominican Republic expels 1,800 children to Haiti: UNICEF

Por: ABC News World November 23, 2022

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HAVANA -- Dominican authorities have expelled at least 1,800 unaccompanied an migrant children this year, sending them back to their crisis-stricken country, UNICEF said.The Dominican Republic denied the claim, which came Tuesday amid the government's intensifying crackdown on migration in response to a cholera outbreak and ongoing gang violence in Haiti. The two countries share a 240-mile (390-kilometer) border on the island of... + full article



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