As the Dominican government began building a wall on Sunday, President Luis Abinader shortly before pushing the button to begin pouring concrete into the foundations said 'The benefit for both nations will be of great importance.' The wall will cover about half 392-kilometer (244 miles) border with Haiti to stop irregular migration and the smuggling of goods, weapons and drugs. […]
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