ICYMI: Congressional Intervention in Preventive Detention and the Dominican Republic’s Response

ICYMI: Congressional Intervention in Preventive Detention and the Dominican Republic’s Response

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman (HFAC) Michael McCaul criticized the Biden administration in a letter sent to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken for failing to know the current number of U.S. Citizen and Legal Permanent Residents held under the guise of ‘preventive detention’ in the Dominican Republic. In his letter, Chairman McCaul expressed concern over the “long…

ICYMI: Leader of U.S. Hispanic Group Criticizes Biden Administration Human Rights Record in Dominican Republic

ICYMI: Leader of U.S. Hispanic Group Criticizes Biden Administration Human Rights Record in Dominican Republic

Writing in Real Clear Politics, Mario H. Lopez, president of the Hispanic Leadership Fund, criticized the Biden Administration’s “inconsistent approach” toward human rights and democracy in Latin America, and especially the Dominican Republic. In the Dominican Republic, the Biden Administration has remained silent as the Dominican judicial system keeps thousands of people locked behind bars…

Our Letter to Secretary Blinken: Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Illegal Detention in the Dominican Republic

Our Letter to Secretary Blinken: Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Illegal Detention in the Dominican Republic

On the eve of President Luis Abinader’s U.S. visit for the Dominican parade in New York City, the Hispanic Leadership Fund wrote to Secretary of State Antony Blinken to express “alarm to the humanitarian crisis in the Dominican Republic” where the government is holding “seven out of ten people in prison are being held on…

New Campaign Launches to Fight Illegal Imprisonment in Dominican Republic

New Campaign Launches to Fight Illegal Imprisonment in Dominican Republic

Today, the Dominican Justice Initiative (Iniciativa Dominicana de Justicia/IDJ) launches to bring critical and urgent awareness to a desperate situation in the Dominican Republic (DR). Approximately 70 percent of those in prison in the DR are serving under a preventive detention status, often held for months without any formal charges or indictment. Deprivation of liberty…

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