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Old 03-10-2009, 07:16 PM
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Excuse my ignorance please, but being so difficult to get out of DR into,,,well any other country, how are so many Dominicans able to enter US legally. Or has it only tightened up over recent years?
It's not only hard for Dominicans immigrate to the U.S. legally, it's hard for everybody.

The U.S. issues each country every year an amount of visas(not including tourist or student visa) the DR received every year around 20 to 25 thousands visas, plus people that find the way to get here illegally, and very high birthrate.
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Old 03-10-2009, 07:31 PM
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Interesting to know that most of them are DR born and illegal. I wold have thought most Dominicans in gangs are the ones who were born in The US or cam here when young (thus most likely legal). Also interesting to see that they let Non-Dominicans join (what kind of BS is that for a gang of supposedly Dominican trinitarios).

I had never heard of Trinitarios, but I had heard of Dominicans Don't Play (DDP).

I just hope we don't go the way of El Salvador and Honduras with their Maras.
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Old 03-10-2009, 07:49 PM
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Interesting to know that most of them are DR born and illegal. I wold have thought most Dominicans in gangs are the ones who were born in The US or cam here when young (thus most likely legal). Also interesting to see that they let Non-Dominicans join (what kind of BS is that for a gang of supposedly Dominican trinitarios).

I had never heard of Trinitarios, but I had heard of Dominicans Don't Play (DDP).

I just hope we don't go the way of El Salvador and Honduras with their Maras.
Not really sure about the illegal part but most are definerly born in the DR. The Trinitarios and DDP are rivals and are constantly shooting at each other or hacking each other with machetes.
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Old 03-10-2009, 07:51 PM
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Very few born in the U.S. Most that I have dealt with were born in the DR and English if spoken is their second language. These are the guys that may have come here legally or illegally when they were young and really only know the U.S way of life. I think if they were deported it would be like me landing on the moon. They are nothing but trouble. The DR will be in for a rude awakening with these semi-organized thugs released into their society.
Yes I agree about the rude awakening.
1st world criminal mindset in a 3rd world country and a corrupt and ill equiped police force, is always a recipe for disaster.
These deportees are wreaking havoc in other islands, i.e. Jamaica, etc.

I can understand not keeping these venom in the USA, Canada, Europe but do you have to send them back to already struggling poor countries, so they can terrorize more people who cant just pick up the phone and dial 911 and the police will be at there door in less than 2 minutes?
It just seems so unfair when these criminals spent the majority of their life being raised in the USA.
Cant all these criminal deportees be sent to the artic tundra?
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Old 03-10-2009, 08:48 PM
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Cant all these criminal deportees be sent to the artic tundra?
I suggest we send them all to an island...who knows they may end up being civil and creating a nice society...Just look at Australia today.
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Old 03-10-2009, 09:05 PM
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You know that joke when a guy goes to Australia and at the airport the agent asks him if he had a criminal record? The guy's reply: "I didn't know you still needed one".
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I suggest we send them all to an island...who knows they may end up being civil and creating a nice society...Just look at Australia today.

Hhhmm, nice thught in theory...but seriosuly, I think it is definatelythe place to live for civilized people. I like their "zero tolerance" approach.
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Old 03-10-2009, 10:56 PM
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Not really sure about the illegal part but most are definerly born in the DR. The Trinitarios and DDP are rivals and are constantly shooting at each other or hacking each other with machetes.
where do you get your information?
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Old 03-10-2009, 11:40 PM
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where do you get your information?
First hand dealing with them everyday.
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Old 03-11-2009, 02:38 AM
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First hand dealing with them everyday.
excuse my ignorance but are these gangs here or in USA?
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