Dominican Republic & Haiti

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  1. Ed Wilson

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    I was wondering what relations are like between the two countries of Dominican Republic and Haiti that share the same island of Hispaniola but have a border between them? I wonder who would know?
     
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    I live in the Dominican Republic and the border is very porous as they deport Haitians by the thousands only to find them back in the country again. There is a local farm worker who has been here for years without papers he travels back and forth to Haiti probably twice a year. They had thousand or even million Haitians enter the country after the earthquake that hit Puerto Prince. The Dominicans tolerate a lot but when a Haitian murders a Dominican they have a big roundup and send a lot of them back.
     
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    Ed, I watched this documentary last year and found it extremely interesting because I know very little about the relationship between the 2 countries. (It's almost an hour long so get yourself a snack.)

     
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    @Ed Wilson

    D.R. is said to be highly prosperous, well-run, maintains substantially better living conditions than does Haiti, progressive, educated. The two countries are said to be naturally divided by rugged terrain, I've always heard, which helps maintain division between the two.

    Interestingly, (or perhaps not, depending on one's P.C. preferences), Haiti is 95% black. D.R. is 16% black.

    Frank
     
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    @Frank Sanoica
    I think your 16% black might be a little off. The Dominicans are normally dark complexion and even could pass as Haitian but try hard to say they are not black my wife says she is white but look at the avatar. I live near the north coast and a white person is rare.
     
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    @Martin Alonzo

    I believe the numbers I saw were taken from known place of origin data for the groups.
    Frank
     
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    Haiti ruled over the DR for over twenty years and at that times whites were not allowed to own land. The population are mostly different shades of brown. Now if you look at Obama and Micheal Jackson who claimed they were black. That might explain why the brown people think they are white.
     
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    Here in the U.S. our news doesn't give us much perspective when it comes to the issues happening elsewhere unless it has an effect on us. Seems like the issues are the same everywhere. The game is the same but with different players.
     
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    I know looking up information on the web can be misleading but the basic color of the Dominican people.Here is a picture of my wife's family they look even a bit lighter in the photo. the picture is 30 years old. This is a typical family here.

    Natalies family.jpg
     
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    When I visited DR, they spoke Spanish. I have not been to Haiti but have the impression that they speak a kind of pidgin French.
     
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    I've often wondered if a native of the Dominican Republic is called a "Dominican Republican"?
     
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    No Hal just call them friends and neighbors.
     
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    They have a border between them because are two countries. The don't like each other at all...and speaking different languages doesn't help. The Dominicans -so I was told- despise the Haitians for "negrifying" their part of the island several centuries ago.
    These two are not the only bordering countries in Latin America that dislike their neighbors; it has a lot to do with the immigration from Europe
     
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    I have hundreds of Dominican students...no one of them described him/herself as black.
     
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    @Silvia Benoit Yes I live in The Dominican Republic in the countryside and we have hundreds of Haitians working here and some of my friends are Haitian. When my Judo Club was running we had a lot of Haitian students. They do not hate each other but there is a little distrust.
     
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