Ninety-five Dominican citizens returned home Tuesday after serving prison terms and finishing court cases in America. The group consisted of eighty-nine men and six women who landed at Las Américas International Airport on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement charter plane. Dominican immigration officials, national police officers, and airport security personnel greeted the arrivals under heavy surveillance. Authorities transported the returnees to Haina Vacation Reception Centre for processing. Staff members will conduct identity verification, mental health evaluations, and provide guidance for community reintegration.
More than twelve hundred Dominicans have come back from the United States in 2025, according to immigration department records. This repatriation effort reflects a continued partnership between both countries on border control and law enforcement issues. Dominican and American officials coordinate these deportation flights as part of their shared commitment to managing criminal justice cases. The bilateral agreement helps both nations address immigration violations and completed sentences. These cooperative measures strengthen diplomatic ties while addressing public safety concerns.
More than twelve hundred Dominicans have come back from the United States in 2025, according to immigration department records. This repatriation effort reflects a continued partnership between both countries on border control and law enforcement issues. Dominican and American officials coordinate these deportation flights as part of their shared commitment to managing criminal justice cases. The bilateral agreement helps both nations address immigration violations and completed sentences. These cooperative measures strengthen diplomatic ties while addressing public safety concerns.