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Why does this State article change its title to Ilegal Immigration to Puerto Rico rather than including that within the much larger scope of Dominican Immigration to Puerto Rico which is a centuries-old process (legal and illegal) that continues to this day?

Wiki En Wiki 01:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Haitian Immigration to Puerto Rico

Has someone considered to add an article on Haitian migration to Puerto Rico, which has been documented to have been very large towards the end of the Eighteenth Century and Beginning of the Nineteenth Century?

Please tell me what you think, thanks!

Apart from that, this article is listed as "Dominican Immigration to Puerto Rico", and all of a sudden the title shifts to "Dominican Illegal Immigration to Puerto Rico", what's with that?

Is there a presumption that all Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico is illegal? Why doesn't the article place "illegal immigration" as only one of the many themes within the centuries-old immigration relationship between Hispaniola (including the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico?

Regards,

Antrop Keen

SamEV 18:36, June 1st, 2007 (EST) _______________________________________________________________________________________

So far, this article focuses almost exclusively on the illegal or undocumented Dominican immigration. SamEV 18:36, 17 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well is not that DR has suffered consistent Poverty and Crashes after the Fall of trujillo(The Dominican Republic has an actual 9.1% GDP growth)...is that Dominicans Want to Reach the United States not truly Puerto Rico. Most of them that reach the island use it as a mid-way passage to get to the United States where they truly want to be at. Some stay prefering the Tropical, and the better quality of Life Puerto Rico Offers. Some Dominicans Use false paperwork to come to New York or other East Coast cities were Dominican population are big. I think Ya have a lot to add in this ArticleEdwinCasadoBaez 06:00, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]