Over 2,700 Haitians detained and repatriated in Dominican Republic operations

The General Directorate of Immigration (DGM), working alongside security forces, carried out large-scale operations on Friday, August 29, 2025, that led to the arrest of 1,343 Haitians found in an irregular migration situation across the Dominican Republic.

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Authorities confirmed the detentions were made in multiple provinces, including 137 in the greater Santo Domingo area, 59 in Santiago de los Caballeros, 49 in La Vega, 82 in Mao/Santiago Rodríguez, 134 in the eastern zone, 49 in Azua, 24 in Barahona, 80 in Montecristi, 75 in Elías Piña, 51 in Jimaní, 51 in Las Palmas, and 45 in Pedernales, among others.

Additional arrests were conducted by other agencies: 324 people were intercepted by the army, 124 by the National Police, 76 by Cesfront, and 22 by the Navy. The operations received support from the Ministry of Defense, the Air Force, the Ciutran (National Commission for the Protection of Haitian Nationals), and the Digest, among other public institutions.

On the same day, another 1,413 Haitians in irregular migration situations were repatriated to Haiti. According to official figures, 653 were returned through the Elías Piña border crossing, 514 to Dajabón, 147 to Jimaní, and 99 to Pedernales.

Authorities emphasized that the operations are conducted with respect for the rights, dignity, and safety of those detained, regardless of nationality. Special attention is provided to vulnerable groups, including women—particularly those pregnant—the elderly, and minors. Children are only repatriated if accompanied by adult parents, with additional assistance provided by CONANI.

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