The Federation of National Transport Organizations (GONADRA) has announced that from next Monday, restrictions will be imposed on unions, federations and related transport companies.
Confederation spokesman Mario Diaz said the massive presence of Haitians on the transport routes of Greater Santo Domingo and Santiago made it clear that working in Congo cars, day and night.
Similarly, he described the fact as “painful” as the majority of Haitians entering the Dominican Republic illegally “in the eyes of the authorities” and the union leaders “accepting the role of permission to make them complicit.”
Critics make it hard
The sidewalks will be distributed to merchants and no tenders have been made, “Dias said during a meeting with a political movement led by Senator Antonio,” while they are in irregular immigration status, it is not fair to allow passengers to drive transport vehicles. ” Marte, in Zaragoza.
He pointed out that due to the importance of the passenger transport system in any part of the world, it is a matter of national security. “If the passenger transport system is illegal immigration and irregularly controlled by people from another country, the matter is more serious than can be imagined.”
Like “lawless sheep”
A spokesman for Conadra denounced undocumented Haitians for buying a motorcycle without any permit, document or regulation, and, in addition, for renting out Congolese vehicles and turning the business into a practice that threatens security. National of the country.
“Authorities must regain control of people working on public transport routes and motorcycle lanes because we reiterate that this is a national security issue and this situation must be controlled to avoid further complications for the country.”
Mario Diaz called on military and police officials to provide extra security on commuter routes, especially at night and early in the morning, after thinking about the “practically zero” police presence on the main roads of Greater at the time. Santo Domingo.
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Effects
According to experts on migration issues, the occurrence of Haitian migration affects the wages of Dominican workers, displaces Creole workers, increases the level of income inequality in the country, i.e. increases the capital and labor wages of skilled workers, and reduces labor. Workers’ incomes are low.