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Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Tuesday, December 10th 3:30 PM EST

Tuesday, December 10th 3:30 PM EST

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti.


On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms.

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti. On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms.

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Join us today, 12/10 @ 3:30 pm for “Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti”

📍 Virtual Event
🔗 Register: bit.ly/3BbecSt

#HemiEvents #HemisphericInstitute #NYU #Haiti #DominicanRepublic #InternationalHumanRights #HaitianRights #Deportation

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Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Tuesday, December 10th, 3:30 PM EST

Tuesday, December 10th, 3:30 PM EST

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti.


On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms.

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti. On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms.

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Join us tomorrow, 12/10 @ 3:30 pm for “Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti”

📍 Virtual Event
🔗 Register: bit.ly/3BbecSt

#HemiEvents #HemisphericInstitute #NYU #Haiti #DominicanRepublic #InternationalHumanRights #HaitianRights #Deportation

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Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti

Tuesday, December 10 at 3:30 PM EST

Tuesday, December 10 at 3:30 PM EST

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti.

On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms. 

This is a virtual online event that requires registration. Interpretation will be provided in English, Kreyol, and Spanish.

On October 2nd, 2024, the Dominican Republic announced that it would drastically increase deportations to Haiti with a target of deporting 10,000 people each week. By the end of the campaign’s first month, Dominican authorities reported that over 60,000 had been repatriated to Haiti. On International Human Rights Day, join NYU Law’s Global Justice Clinic, Edwidge Danticat, Dominican and Haitian activists, and the Hemispheric Network for Haitian Migrants’ Rights for a webinar discussing the human rights violations resulting from this deportation campaign and actions to address the ongoing harms. This is a virtual online event that requires registration. Interpretation will be provided in English, Kreyol, and Spanish.

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Join us on Tuesday, 12/10 @ 3:30 pm for “Racial Profiling & Mass Deportations: Perspectives from the Dominican Republic & Haiti”

📍 Virtual Event
🔗 Register: bit.ly/3BbecSt

#HemiEvents #HemisphericInstitute #NYU #Haiti #DominicanRepublic #InternationalHumanRights #HaitianRights #Deportation

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