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Friday, August 14, 2015

Haitians Protest Dominican Officials Over Immigration

Haiti Immigration Crisis Comes to the Bronx

Angry Demonstrators Protest Visit by Dominican Republic Foreign Minister

By David Greene

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- A pair of very vocal and infuriated demonstrators protesting the Dominican Republic's new and controversial policy towards migrant workers of Haiti, came to the Bronx to heckle the Dominican Republic's Foreign Minister, who was invited to speak at breakfast hosted by a local group in Morris Park.

Dahoud Andre of Brooklyn and Bronxite Vilcere Romulus stood on the sidewalk outside of Meastro's catering hall on Bronxdale Avenue on August 7, to protest the visit by Andres Navarro Garcia, who spoke at the breakfast hosted by the New York Hispanic Clergy Organization (NYHCO.)

In a brief statement announcing the breakfast, Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr., a Reverend and President of the NYHCO, explained, "It is a great opportunity for us Hispanic ministers, evangelists and missionaries to hear directly from the Foreign Minister of the Dominican Republic and about the new plan of immigration affecting the Haitian community and other communities that have been established by the administration of President Danilo Medina."

With Haitian flags draped across their shoulders, Andre and Romulus each held up signs, one read, "Boycott Tourism in the Dominican Republic," another demanded, "Full citizenship for Dominicans of Haitian descent," as they chanted slogans about racism to guests as they arrived.

Calling the new policy of the Dominican government, a form of ethnic cleansing, Andre, a host of a local Haitian radio program and a member of the International Campaign to End Apartheid in the Dominican Republic claimed, "It's a very serious issue. It's very sad that you have black politicians in New York who we believe are taking money from the Dominican government to be given this platform to spew lies." 

"From it's inception," Andre continued, "The Dominican Republic has sought to distance itself from it's neighbor in Haiti and blackness."

Andres claims the revolt began when the new legislation was passed, legislation that they claim will affect hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from Haiti and the unrest has escalated after several incidents including the revocation of Citizenship of a Haitian-born Dominican who had been practicing law in the Dominican Republic for 30-years, and the February lynching of a Haitian man in Santiago, the Dominican Republic's second largest city.

Pointing out similarities with the current atmosphere in the United States, Andre explained, "It's the same reality that Dominicans are taking rickety boats to Puerto Rico to eventually get to the U.S., you would have a policy where the children of undocumented immigrants would be thrown out, the Dominican community here would rise up against this."

Asked what he would say to the NYHCO, Ardre added, "As Hispanics they understand the reality of undocumented migrants, like Hispanic migrants in this country and the same way that they would like to see undocumented migrants from the Dominican Republic treated in the United States, is the same way we would like them to treat Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic."

Senator Ruben Diaz declined to make a statement on the event or the protest, but his Chief of Staff Ann Noonan stated, "I'm not sure about that... I would just say in regard to the protesters is that everybody has a right to freedom of speech and everyone has a right to do that."

Attempts to reach the Manhattan office of the Consulate of the Dominican Republic were unsuccessful.    


#Haiti #DominicanRepublic #Immigration

NYC FC sorprende a DC United

BRONX, NEW YORK (DEPORTES) - El primer partido entre DC United y NYC FC parecía ser una contienda entre dos clubes que se mueve en diferentes direcciones. Estados había ganado sus tres últimos partidos y se sienta encima de la tabla de posiciones de la Conferencia Este de la MLS con 44 puntos. NYC había perdido tres de sus últimos cuatro partidos y está en el octavo puesto de la Conferencia Este.

NYC FC Upsets DC United

NYC FC Upsets DC United
Player Reaction


By Howard Goldin

BRONX, NEW YORK (SPORTS)- The first match between DC United and NYC FC appeared to be a contest between two clubs moving in different directions. United had won its last three matches and sits atop the standings of the Eastern Conference of the MLS with 44 points. NYC had lost three of its last four contests and is in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
The result of the match, a 3‐1 victory for NYC was a happy surprise for the 28,262 fans in attendance at Yankee Stadium.

The first goal was scored in the 36th minute by Álvaro Saborio, a Costa Rican international, who had been traded to United by real salt Lake less than one month prior to the match.

NYC coach Jason Kreis was not disappointed by the play of his club during the first half despite not scoring a goal, “In the first half, I thought we played real well, but not well enough to get a goal.”

Tommy McNamara scored the first NYC goal in the 51st minute. After the contest, McNamara assessed his team’s play during the second half, “I think we made very good decisions.”

Late in the match, 80th minute, NYC captain David Villa ran between two defenders, almost fell, but kicked the ball into the net for his 14th goal of the season, his ninth at Yankee Stadium. It proved to be the deciding goal of the match. An additional NYC goal was scored by Kwadwo Poku in the waning minutes of the match. It was Poku’s first goal of the year, but he had previously assisted in seven. He was pleased by the starting assignment and happy to contribute, “When I’m in there, I’m trying to do the best I can to get us the win. I’m ready as always.”

Although the three points gained by NYC did not move them above eighth place in the East, its coach and players hoped and believed it would be the impetus to eventually qualify for the playoff.

Kreis commented, “I hope this starts a new season for us. This could be really, really special for us, a season changer for us, a momentum changer for us.”

Several players expressed similar beliefs about their play on Thursday night. McNamara remarked, “It’s a good kicking point for us. I think the new guys are more settled now. We have a good shot at the playoffs.” The veteran goalie Josh Saunders agreed, “It was huge. We can build on this.”



#NYCFC #DCUnited #Soccer #YankeeStadium

BRONX NEWS: Officer Fatman Steals Car Caught on Camera

BRONX NEWS: Officer Fatman Steals Car Caught on Camera: Officer Fatman Steals Car Caught on Camera BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- He must have been part of the Thick Blue Line. An obese man claim...

Officer Fatman Steals Car Caught on Camera

Officer Fatman Steals Car Caught on Camera

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- He must have been part of the Thick Blue Line. An obese man claiming to be a cop took off with a Bronx man’s ride.

At around 5:35 p.m. on July 8, a 300+ pound man approached a Morris Heights resident in front of 1703 Jerome Avenue. The 31-year-old had a “For Sale” sign on his 2003 black Mercury Mountaineer. The big guy asked what he wanted for the SUV and wanted to take it for a test drive. The owner was leery but the suspect showed him a shield and told him he was a cop.

When the vehicle’s owner went to get the title, the fat man jumped into the truck and drove off. The SUV has not been recovered. 

Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS (800) 577-TIPS. All calls are confidential.


#NYPD #AutoTheft #CaughtonCamera #Fatman

Donald #Trump para el presidente

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWD) - No es frecuente que llegue  a comentar sobre los debates, porque aquí en los debates políticos Bronx son una rareza. Yo digo que se refiere a masacre de candidatos insurgentes que trataban de correr para Delegados Judiciales y / o suplentes por la organización Bronx Demócrata de este año.

BRONX NEWS: Donald #Trump For President

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