TheDominican 10 years ago on Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
It’s good to know that our nationality is not for sale and even less for 'HAITIANS', due to historical factors. Including, but not limited to, a brutal "OCCUPATION" that lasted 22 years (1822-1844). "EL DEGUELLO DE MOCA" ( The MOCA Beheading s) where 40 children were beheaded in front of the alter because haitians believe the Church was part of their enslavement. Also, the over 500 Civilians who consequently were locked inside the same church and then set ablaze while still alive with them inside. And their "Manifest Destiny", a self-proclaimed "Providence", which they believe that the entire island is "One and Indivisible" and it belongs to them. Just quoting a clergymen in a speech in 1951 witnessed by a Dominican Consulate person, during the celebration of the Haitian Independence, makes their intent even more obvious; “The Haitian people must forcefully find our vital space”. Said father Angenor, Secretary to the Archbishop in Haiti. Know that since 1929 to date, it has been the position of all competent constitutional bodies that to acquire the Dominican nationality there are "4" different ways. HEAR IT WELL, "4"!
TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW: - JUS SANGUINIS: Latin; Right of Blood - JUS SOLIS: Latin; Right of the Soil
1.-- JUS SANGUINIS: For the children born of father and mother who are "Dominicans".
2.-- JUS SOLIS (restricted): For the ones born in the territory and are the children of foreigners with "LEGAL residence". HEAR IT WELL, "LEGAL"!
3.-- By marrying a Dominican.
4.-- By Naturalization "according to the law".
Only 30 of the world's 195 countries follow jus solis (Latin: right of the soil). Oh and guess what, Haiti does not follow jus solis EITHER! 160 COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD DO NOT, including HAITI. So your argument is MOOT!
Haiti denies citizenship by birth to people who are not of Haitian blood (Jus sanguinis; Latin: right of blood). So I guess shame on Haiti too, right? If you are a foreigner on HAITIAN soil (although LEGAL; JUS SOLIS), Haiti denies the citizenship of your children. Saying NO, NO, NO, like a 5 year would get you nowhere in the jurisprudence process.
TO CONCLUDE, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IS A ‘REPUBLIC’, A ‘NATION OF LAWS’. NOT A FAIILED-STATE LIKE OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE WEST. SO, READ AND EDUCATE YOURSELF, BEFORE GIVING YOUR UNINFORMED OPINIONS.
SP 10 years ago on Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
Thank you for shedding some light on the Haitian vs. Dominican disposition. It is obvious that Haitians are indeed ungrateful, useless parasites like ticks on a dog. Always taking and never giving anything in return.
Dominican Republic and the Bahamas share the same burdens of these parasites. Hopefully Bahamas will follow the Dominican lead and rid ourselves of these Haitian parasitism.
TheDominican 10 years ago on Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
Florida politician calls for boycott of Bahamas
Haiti: Procedures for obtaining citizenship > > http://tinyurl.com/ndzdwqv FROM: UNCHR (Refugee Agency)
The Haitian Constitution of 1987 is the only legislation governing the issue of Haitian nationality (Haiti 19 Jan. 2007; Citizenship Laws of the World 2001). Under the constitution, Haitian nationality can be obtained by descent or naturalization (Citizenship Laws of the World 2001). Simply being born in Haiti does not automatically confer Haitian citizenship (ibid.). Articles 11 and 12 of the 1987 constitution state, respectively, that [translation] "any person born of a Haitian father or Haitian mother who are themselves native-born Haitians and have never renounced their nationality possesses Haitian nationality at the time of birth" (Haiti Mar. 1987, Art. 11), and that [translation] "Haitian nationality may be acquired by naturalization" (ibid. Mar. 1987, Art. 12) when the person requesting it has resided in Haiti for five years (ibid., Art. 12.1).