The Dominican Republic Army says it transferred 90,018 undocumented Haitian nationals to the General Directorate of Migration over the last six months, following operations in multiple provinces.
The army said from August 17 last year to February 17 this year, authorities also referred 275 individuals, including civilians and military personnel, to the Public Prosecutor's Office for involvement in human trafficking.
During this period 1,210 vehicles used for transporting undocumented migrants were seized.
Army Commander Major General Jorge Iván Camino Pérez reaffirmed the institution's firm stance against human trafficking, ensuring that those involved face legal consequences.
The operations reflect continued efforts to strengthen border security and enforce immigration laws in the country.