(VIDEO) What do the Dominicans Know that Team Harris-Walz Don’t?

Whatchya gonna do when the Dominicans come for you?

It’s tough not to like the Dominican Republic. Between some of the smokin’-est gals in the Caribbean (that’s saying something), and their no-nonsense game plan in regard to illegal aliens, there’s a lot to like.

DR actress Celines Toribio.

Specifically, in the DR’s latest round of booting out 10,000 illegals, the Santo Domingo government has kicked-out nearly a quarter of a million in just the last year-and-a-half.

As reported by the Associated Press (emphasis mine);

“The Dominican Republic announced Wednesday that it would start massive deportations of Haitians living illegally in the country, expelling up to 10,000 of them a week.

Government spokesman Homero Figueroa told reporters that the government took the decision after noticing an “excess” of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.

Figueroa said officials have seen an increase in Haitian migrants as a U.N.-backed mission in Haiti to fight gang violence flounders. He said authorities also agreed to strengthen border surveillance and control, but he did not provide details.

Last year, the Dominican Republic deported more than 174,000 people it says are Haitians, and in the first half of the year, it has expelled at least 67,000 more.”

On a side note, the AP also alluded to a UN sponsored program to stop the gang violence in Haiti.

Coming as a surprise to no one, like everything else the United Nations touches, it’s all turned to shit.

In a separate report from the AP, less than 400 police officers from Kenya have arrived in Haiti (a nation of almost 12 million people) and are somehow expected to not only defeat the thousands upon thousands of gang members running the country, but also police the entire nation.

Also noted;

Nearly 400 Kenyan officers are now in Haiti, joined by nearly two dozen police officers and soldiers from Jamaica. The officers fall significantly short of the 2,500 pledged by various countries, including Chad, Benin, Bangladesh and Barbados for the mission. It is also seriously short of funding.”

Hmmm… so even at its best, 2,500 heavily armed UN cops are supposed be effective rule-of-law player in a true Third-World Shithole?

Prolly not.