They deported 4,978 Creoles in 2011
posted on: Jan 3 2012 13:34 by RDugey. Viewed 23 times.The service of immigration and naturalization of United States (INS) deported to the country over the past year to 4,978 ex-offenders Dominicans once met sentences in prisons American.
Those deported by the U.S. Government met sentences in prison precincts of that nation, accused of trafficking drugs, killings, assaults, kidnappings, rape, bank fraud, money laundering and other crimes. According to the data supplied, the newly completed year there was an increase in deportations of former Dominican inmates of 4,858 repatriated during the year 2010 to 4,978 in 2011. Currently, and according to statistical data provided by the authorities of the Directorate General of migration at the airport Las Americas, there are more than five thousand Dominicans keeping prison in United States and Puerto Rico, accused of drug trafficking and other crimes.
Dominicans deportees were u000aserving sentences in the States of New York, New Jersey, Brooklyn, Texas, Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia and Puerto Rico. To give continuity to the deportees, immigration authorities maintain a protocol for monitoring, with the collaboration of the national police and the Attorney General of the Republic, agency responsible for elaboration of that record, with a database that has full record of each person, available for any request.

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