The Haitians born in the Dominican Republic and the Haitians born in Dominica are under the influence of discrimination and social unfairness due to longstanding tensions between the two countries. The Dominican Republic and Haiti always had hostility and differences in their history. Despite the fact that they have not fought in recent years, the discrimination faced by Haitians makes their lives more difficult. This study will cover topics that may provide an understanding of the reasons for this difference between the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Haitian Americans (French: haïtienaméricain; Haitian Creole: ayisyen ameriken) is a Haitian American. The majority of American Haitians live in South Florida, especially Tampa and Orlando. We also settle in major cities on the east coast, including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Chicago in the Midwest. Mostly immigrants who emigrated to the United States since the latter half of the 20th century or their descendants. Haitian Americans are the largest group of Haitian citizens.
Like most immigrant groups, Haitian families have acquired a broad socio-economic status. The Haitians of Little Haiti live in one of the poorest communities in Dade County, whereas the North American Miami and the Haitians on the coast of Miami are creating a growing middle class. The Haitian community faces problems such as crime, unemployment, lack of health insurance. But more aggressively, as the Haitians participate in political activities (taking office positions), they refuted the stereotypes of very poor people who did not receive Haitian education. (20) Ottoman Decil, the first member of the state of North Miami born in Haiti, said:
The Haitian will help Haiti as much as possible. In previous operation, response often promotes dependence on others more carelessly than self-recovery. Due to the challenging infrastructure, public health and uncertain political situation, our idea is to help locals as much as possible to support aggressive recovery in the coming weeks and months . After Matthew, food, clean water, health care, and evacuation centers are Haiti's top priority. By constructing a temporary alternative bridge in the La Digue river in the southwestern part of Port-au-Prince, traffic difficulties in the disaster area were reduced. Team members of ShelterBox are seeking transportation and logistics, but the support to many remote areas is still mainly offshore and military helicopters, and some coastal towns and villages still remain in the town four days after storm surge It is under the water