La República Dominicana que comparte la isla de Española con Haití es el segundo destino para migrantes haitianos/as después de los Estados Unidos; Bahamas es anfitrión a una parte más pequeña de los casi 1.8 millones de personas haitianas que han buscado protección o mejora en sus condiciones de vida fuera de su país. ¿Cuáles han sido las respuestas en cuanto a políticas? ¿Y la calidad de la acogida? Sintoniza.
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/multimedia/mixed-welcome-haitian-migration-within-caribbean
Inglés
Migration from Haiti, while longstanding, took on new urgency after a 2010 earthquake decimated the country. In the years since, Haitians have fanned out across the Americas. Less focus has been given to the migration of Haitians within the Caribbean and their experiences there. In this episode, Migration Policy Institute Senior Policy Analyst Valerie Lacarte speaks with experts Bridget Wooding and Louby George about migration of Haitians to the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. The Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, is the second top destination for Haitians after the United States; the Bahamas hosts a much smaller share of the nearly 1.8 million Haitians who have sought protection or improved living conditions outside their country. What have been the policy responses? And the warmth of the welcome? Tune in.
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/multimedia/mixed-welcome-haitian-migration-within-caribbean