Immigrants in Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic has a significant immigrant population, with estimates ranging from 5% to 10% of the total population. The majority of immigrants in the Dominican Republic come from neighboring Haiti, with smaller numbers coming from other countries in the Caribbean, as well as from Europe and the Americas. The relationship between the Dominican Republic and Haiti has been historically complex, with issues of racism and discrimination towards Haitian immigrants and their descendants being a long-standing problem. In recent years, there have been efforts to address these issues, such as the regularization plan implemented in 2014, which aimed to provide legal status to undocumented immigrants, including many Haitians. However, discrimination and mistreatment of Haitian immigrants and their descendants in the Dominican Republic continues to be a significant issue. Many Haitian immigrants work in low-wage jobs, often in poor conditions, and face barrie
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