Gobierno de Donald Trump cancela residencia temporal a más de 500 mil inmigrantes de Haití, Venezuela, Cuba y Nicaragua
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00:00Well, it's a mechanism that the government of the United States has to give attention to
00:08refuge to immigrants who come to countries that have a critical situation. That mechanism
00:14that the government of the United States, through the Secretary of Seguridad of the United States,
00:20the Secretary of Seguridad of the United States, that allows immigrants,
00:25that, of the way irregular, enter legally in the United States for the critical situations that have those countries.
00:32Thank you very much, Nicaragua, for the situation of the dictadura of Ortega-Morillo,
00:37the situation of crisis and instability that lives in Haiti, the situation that we know of Cuba since the year 1959,
00:45and, in fact, we also have the situation of Venezuela.
00:49So, the United States has taken 533.000 citizens of these four countries and has allowed a humanitarian humanitarian permission.
00:58What happens with the humanitarian power in the United States, when the president of then took that decision,
01:07for a time determined, if it changes the government, it will depend on the president who enters.
01:12So, Donald Trump has the ability to revert that humanitarian power that gave Joe Biden.
01:18It was from April of 2024 to April of 2026.
01:24What has done the government of Donald Trump is revert that humanitarian power.
01:29A pesar of this, there was a decision of a federal court of a state.
01:33Obviously, the government of the United States, Donald Trump, recurred to the Supreme Court of the United States
01:39and the Supreme Court has given the ganancias of cause.
01:41Well, definitely, it is part of his political migrator.
01:45You know that Donald Trump has been criticating durably the immigration irregular,
01:49the immigration of the way illegal that there is in the United States.
01:53And one of his most powerful policies is the political migrator.
01:57But also, that would be a little contradictory, because if you criticize these governments,
02:02that are repressors, dictators, like the case of Nicaragua and the case of Cuba,
02:08and also of Venezuela, then revert that humanitarian power would be a contradiction
02:14because it is the government of the United States because it has criticized this government.
02:18Obviously, there is a decision from the point of view migrator and there is another decision from the point of view political.
02:24Well, because the Dominican Republic of the United States no is in a critical situation,
02:28no is in a dictatorship, no has any kind of humanitarian situation.
02:32Therefore, this group appears in this group.
02:35The humanitarian power appeared in the decades of the 1950s in the United States.
02:39The first one who did the government of Dwight David Eisenhower in the year 1956,
02:44when allowed refugees in the United States.
02:46Then, the next one who allowed the United States to the United States to the United States to the United States,
02:49like the case of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
02:52Also, these have West-F pill also allowed in the years of all же malao,
02:56camboglano, israelita, which was in the decades of the 1970s,
03:00and during the era of the war war, that the United States allowed this type of political migrator
03:06for people who come from countries that come from difficult situations or critical situations.
03:11Well, obviously, that would not affect the United States that would have impacted anything.
03:15Now, if we are analyzing from the point of view of indirect use, that would have even been done with the development of the United States to be notified.
03:19Because that reversion of this humanitarian power, where they are in Haiti in a legal way and the Dominican Republic,
03:27which is the border with Haiti, obviously the immigration crisis could affect the Dominican Republic in a direct way.
03:34Well, you know very well that the Ley 284, the Ley 285-04,
03:40is established in the Art. 52 that the policy migrator has taken the government.
03:44The Estado has to fix the policy migrator.
03:46Security fronteriza, political migratoria, and obviously every citizen that is in a legal way or irregular in the Dominican Republic is susceptible to deporting.
03:55Obviously, the majority, the 96-95% of the migration that we receive, or the migrants that live in the Dominican Republic of a regular way,
04:04are of the citizens of Haitian, or the citizens of Haitian.
04:07Obviously, we understand that the political migrator that has experienced the government of the President Abinader has been positive.