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Migrant Descendants in the DR

By Shunella Grace Lumas
Ambassador Rhadys I. Abreu de Polanco, Director of Human Rights at the Ministry of External Relations of the Dominican Republic, speaks at "Migrant Descendants in the Dominican Republic: Nationals or Foreigners?", a talk hosted by the Harvard's CURR Center for Human Rights and DRCLAS. The discussion focused on nationality rights for descendants of migrants in the Dominican Republic, with an emphasis on Dominicans of Haitian descent.
Ambassador Rhadys I. Abreu de Polanco, Director of Human Rights at the Ministry of External Relations of the Dominican Republic, speaks at "Migrant Descendants in the Dominican Republic: Nationals or Foreigners?", a talk hosted by the Harvard's CURR Center for Human Rights and DRCLAS. The discussion focused on nationality rights for descendants of migrants in the Dominican Republic, with an emphasis on Dominicans of Haitian descent.

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