The problem behind the scenes is this: Haitian immigrants often work the land, hoping to make the money needed to take back home with them. Or, even worse, Haitian illegals are detained and forced to stay and work the fields in a sort of indentured slavery. Our own trucks and vans often passed through police checkpoints without an issue in that we don't look like Haitians. The main reason for the checkpoints are to find Haitians and eventually ship them off to a batey and the fields. The rivalry/hatred between the two countries is so earnest that a child born of a Haitian and a Dominican is not recognized as a citizen of either country. Where are they to go? To one of the bateyes to be a tireless worker of sugar cane.
Something to think about when you tear open that little white packet for your coffee.







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