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EXCONVICTS – The United States repatriates 89 Dominicans after serving sentences in that country

Santo Domingo, RD.

The Immigration and Customs Control Service of the United States, for its acronym in English (ICE), returned on Wednesday to 89 Dominican ex-convicts, after serving sentences in US prisons, accused of drug trafficking, crimes, laundering and other crimes.

The exconvicts, made up of 84 men and 5 women, came on a plane leased by the United States, which landed at Las Americas International Airport, José Francisco Peña Gómez.

The Creole group was escorted to the country by 13 members of the Immigration Service and Marshall agents, who handed them over to the officials of the General Directorate of Migration Services at the airport.

This is the second group of Creoles that the United States returns this year, the last group of 62 former convicts was deported on the 8th of this month.

From the Las Américas Airport, the returnees were transferred in two buses to the Migration Reception Center in the community of Haina, province of San Cristóbal, where they will be investigated.

In 2019, according to data provided by the migration authorities, some 2,337 Creoles were deported to the country after serving sentences in prisons of that North American nation.

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