Rafa Rosario asks for strength to face Haitian immigration crisis | AlMomento.net

Santo Domingo.- Merengue player Rafa Rosario said that at this time “we cannot be soft” but that the growing Haitian settlement is strong in the face of the problem of representing the Dominican Republic.

“The Haitian problem is a very serious problem, which must be taken with a grain of salt, but is strong; we must be very careful, because as I wrote at the time, as already said, eight out of 10 women who give birth in hospitals are Haitians … “, he stressed,

According to her, Dominican women “stop giving birth” and some never give birth A family can bear a maximum of three children, while Haitian women in the Dominican Republic bear up to “eight, nine or ten children” –

Interviewed by Héctor Herrera Cabral in the program D'AGENDA, broadcast on Telesistema Channel 11, and TV Quisquia for America, Artist This problem was considered to threaten the national identity.

He asked the Dominicans to work to maintain their culture and national pride in order to be strong like other countries and respect our nationality.

About his orchestra

The leader of the band Los Hermanos Rosarios revealed that his father was the first shareholder and major shareholder of the said band as he sold “his little house” and started one of the most successful music companies of the past 40 years.

The key to keeping it together is respect and not arguing over financial issues that divide the family with a common business.
Obscenity review on regular meringue

He describes Rosario decomposing and using obscenities in typical merengue.

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“Now our own music, the perigo ribiao, is being damaged; the lyrics and themes in the music from the interior are distorted and sad to listen to,” he said, referring to rudeness, poor education. , lack of culture and disrespect.

He lamented that there is no government policy in the country to promote Merengue, to dance it, broadcast it on radio stations, encourage music schools and train musicians to play it.

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