Santo Domingo, RD.
The Governor of the United States repatriates this March to a group of 62 ex-Dominican presidents who complied with convictions in this nation charged with drug trafficking, crimes and other criminal offenses during his tenure in North American territory.
The vultures were taken on an airplane equipped with the Immigration and Control Service of the United States, ICE, trained in the same aircraft by Marshall agents and other agencies.
The group of 62 repatriates is composed of 60 different types of men and women, women who live in various United States carcasses.
This is the second group of deported nationalists this year by the ICE, the first of 64, extending to 126 the number of deported dominicans.
As far as airport law is concerned, repatriates comply with the sanitary protocols against Covid-19 established by the airport authorities at the terminals of the country.
These are North American condos, drug trafficking, homicide, homicide, asset laundering, sequencing, premeditated arson, forgery and other federal offenses.
In accordance with preliminary statistical data, during the transition to 2020 the immigration and control authorities of the United States, repatriate to the Dominican Republic to more than 2,000 nationals.
Each day, the United States immigration authorities deported to the country, a certain amount of nationality in the repatriation list, to complete conditions in its nation’s districts.
From the airport terminal the 62 repatriated passengers were mounted on buses of the General Directorate of Migration and transferred to the Retention Center of Deported Deposits in Vacation of Haina of the Province of San Cristóbal.
These are their deputies and interrogators by the migration authorities and are not dependent on the Dominican justice system for their families.