Contra will allow subsidiaries to allow undocumented Haitians to work on the routes

Contra will allow subsidiaries to allow undocumented Haitians to work on the routes

The Federation of National Transport Organizations (GONADRA) announced on Monday that it would allow all unions, federations and affiliated transport companies to allow undocumented Haitians or foreigners to work in different ways.

The company’s spokesman Mario Diaz said that on the transport routes, in the Greater Santo Domingo, National District and Santiago, A high percentage of Haitians have been observed working in carts day and night. Observing how they relocate Dominican workers.

“The sad thing is that most of these Haitians are entering our territory illegally, and in the eyes of the authorities, the union leaders and the local authorities are now accepting the role of permitting, which makes them complicit because it is not fair for them to allow them to operate passenger vehicles when they have an illegal immigration status,” Dias added. .

Condemned that Undocumented Haitians can buy a motorcycle without anything Permission, document or regulation and, in addition, access to rental Congo vehicles.

Diaz pointed out that this was a matter of national security “If the passenger transport system is controlled by people from another country, Illegal immigration status and irregularity, this matter is more serious than imagined.

“We reiterate that the authorities should withdraw control of persons working on public transport routes and motorcycle routes, as this is a national security issue and this situation must be controlled to avoid further complications for the country,” he added.

A spokesman for the organization spoke in Zaragoza at the end of a provincial meeting of the People’s First Political Movement, chaired by Senator Antonio Martே.

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