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A SPECIAL SECTION:  Haiti, Since the January 12, 2010 Earthquake
                                                         
Posted November 3, 2011
                                       
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Dominican law leaves many vulnerable
New legislation could strip people of Haitian descent their rights to education, travel and even marriage.

For a million young Dominicians with Haitian parents, a new law could strip them of not only their identity but also their rights to education, travel and even marriage.

Many young Dominicans of Haitian descent lacking birth certificates say they are facing discrimination by officials in efforts to obain the document. Without it, they are unable to go apply for university, marriage or a passport.

Though Haiti has said it will offer citizenship to anyone with Haitian parents, many of the one million young Dominicans have never been to neighbouring Haiti and feel no allegiance to a nation mere miles away on the other side of the border of the same island.

Al Jazeera's Ross Velton reports from the Dominican Republic.

Source:
Al Jazeera

Published Thursday, November 3, 2011.

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