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    Mad More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Another 103 ex-convicts repatriated
    Yet another flight full of repatriated former convicts from the United States landed at Las Americas International airport yesterday, Wednesday 22 August. About 60% of them were drug-related felons, and the remainder had served sentences for murder, fraud, false documents, kidnapping, robbery, assaults, sex offenses, arson and other crimes. The returning Dominicans came from penitentiaries across the US, from New York to California, and their arrival brings the total so far this year to 2,228, a 19% increase over the number repatriated over the same period last year. The former convicts were taken to the Migration offices in the Centro de los Heroes in Santo Domingo where they were fingerprinted and photographed before being taken to the Police headquarters and the DNCD (National Drug Control Department). The authorities said that there were still over 8,000 Dominicans in US jails and prisons. source is DR1.com


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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    looks like there will be some more English speaking guides available for the guy that use them


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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
    Another 103 ex-convicts repatriated
    Yet another flight full of repatriated former convicts from the United States landed at Las Americas International airport yesterday, Wednesday 22 August. About 60% of them were drug-related felons, and the remainder had served sentences for murder, fraud, false documents, kidnapping, robbery, assaults, sex offenses, arson and other crimes. The returning Dominicans came from penitentiaries across the US, from New York to California, and their arrival brings the total so far this year to 2,228, a 19% increase over the number repatriated over the same period last year. The former convicts were taken to the Migration offices in the Centro de los Heroes in Santo Domingo where they were fingerprinted and photographed before being taken to the Police headquarters and the DNCD (National Drug Control Department). The authorities said that there were still over 8,000 Dominicans in US jails and prisons. source is DR1.com
    Well, well, well Sidney... tu tiene miedo???

    I guess its time for you to return to the united states or another country across the world, because in those locations, there are no street hustlers and drug dealers.

    Not just you sidney, but many many many expats through my travels, just bitch about the conditions and locations they are in... but ... they don't do anything about it..... you can always change the channel.

    :-) Have a great day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by balcoach View Post
    Well, well, well Sidney... tu tiene miedo???

    I guess its time for you to return to the united states or another country across the world, because in those locations, there are no street hustlers and drug dealers.

    Not just you sidney, but many many many expats through my travels, just bitch about the conditions and locations they are in... but ... they don't do anything about it..... you can always change the channel.

    :-) Have a great day!
    I change the channel by avoiding them and advising newbies to avoid. Please, any positive ideas would be most appreciated !

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    the dominican system of "reforming" these criminals can take up to 3 years,however in the end, a bullet or a trip to the cane fields culls the herd.

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    I hope they don't think this is an answer to concerns of overpacked US penitentiaries
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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Mi frend, mi frend. Where u from?
    Mi too. i jus com bak

    u think mi have 500 pesos?

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
    Another 103 ex-convicts repatriated
    Yet another flight full of repatriated former convicts from the United States landed at Las Americas International airport yesterday, Wednesday 22 August. About 60% of them were drug-related felons, and the remainder had served sentences for murder, fraud, false documents, kidnapping, robbery, assaults, sex offenses, arson and other crimes. The returning Dominicans came from penitentiaries across the US, from New York to California, and their arrival brings the total so far this year to 2,228, a 19% increase over the number repatriated over the same period last year. The former convicts were taken to the Migration offices in the Centro de los Heroes in Santo Domingo where they were fingerprinted and photographed before being taken to the Police headquarters and the DNCD (National Drug Control Department). The authorities said that there were still over 8,000 Dominicans in US jails and prisons. source is
    DR1.com
    That's a long way from Sosua, Sidney. I'd be more worried about those in Boca Chica.

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by blazaveli View Post
    I hope they don't think this is an answer to concerns of overpacked US penitentiaries
    its always better to save the usa tax payer $100,000 PER YEAR PER CONVICT by kicking them out


    in canada its costs just over 125.000$/per con/per to warehouse them so whynoteh send em packin

    they are a guest in their adopted counrty and if they forget it they should be put on the next plane back asap
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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    I can see the Conde in SD, Calle del Sol in Santiago, Duarte in BC and quite possibly PC in Sosua, among other streets in other towns having a lot more riff raff asking where you from and if you speak english in the very near future.

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smooth View Post
    I can see the Conde in SD, Calle del Sol in Santiago, Duarte in BC and quite possibly PC in Sosua, among other streets in other towns having a lot more riff raff asking where you from and if you speak english in the very near future.
    They pose more of a threat to their own communities than they do to tourists. These con's will return to the barrios that spit them out and show off all the new tricks they learned in the US to their ne'er-do-well buddies, preparing them for their own journeys abroad. Meanwhile they'll scheme up ways to get back. How you going to keep them down on the farm after doing the big city?
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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    You guys sound like this is something new. Criminals are repatriated every month.

    It makes the news when it's more than usual.

    Hundreds are sent back when they finish their sentences every year.
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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    On another, tangential, note: My flight landed in Miami on Sunday and as we went up the escalator it became suddenly clear the cops were there with a dog. You all know how there is only one up escalator at times upon arrival in MIA. There is nowhere to go once on it. One unlucky brother about ten people in front of me had the dog basically jump on his back. LOL. Poor guy. "step aside please sir"


    sorry, there was nowhere else to post this.

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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by uncle ruckus View Post
    That's a long way from Sosua, Sidney. I'd be more worried about those in Boca Chica.


    Boca Chica to Sosua is not a long way, and they will go wherever they feel they can make the best coin. I personally know a couple of guys hustling in Boca Chica and a couple in Sosua who did their time for Murder and other assorted major crimes, but as far as I am concerned they did their time, if a fool who knows no better, basiclly hires one of them to show them around and get them chicas, they may get what they deserve. That's why some of the guys should appreciate some of the ex-pats that show them around, it may cost you a few drinks (or gas - gas is expensive down here not a big deal in Sosua, cause most guys stay right there, so you are not using much gas, but when a guy like Robert takes guys to PoP or Cabarete, it cost him gas, when a Mr. Happy or even me comes to meet you in the capital, he is travelling a bit of a way and it cost him to get there), but that's better than having one of these guys know your every move, cause they are clocking you on occasion waiting for an opportunity. Some of those guys steer the "clients" to the worse chicas on purpose, hoping she gets an opp. to steal from you, and then she splits the booty with him, guys think they are their friends, but they be scheming with the chicas, telling the chicas if they got you, well get out of town, cause he's still here, I will let you know when it's safe to come back.

    Like I said I got no problem with most of them, as long as they don't try and get too friendly. They did their time and paid their debt, and they are just trying to make a living, I get that. When Skynard, Dominican Dave, and Smoozy were in town, all the hustlers saw me showing them around, well by me doing that I took money out of the pockets of the hustlers, or so they felt, So at one point one of them see me coming out of the Orange store and sidles up to me and puts his arm around my shoulders and says with a smile of his face, that because of me being there in Boca Chica and showing guys around, I am taking food off their tables, cause without me there guys would have to ask them if they wanted to find out where to go. Like I said he said it with a smile, and told me it's cool cause they all know who I am. Most ex-pats in a community like Boca Chica don't care less about the guys coming in, they just sit back and observe. They don't want to get involved. And visitors that are there that I don't know, I tend not to get involved as well, but when an ISOC guy is in town, I don't mind helping out a bit, to try and make his stay a bit more easy to manuever and enjoy.
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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Oh by the way many of the ex-pats that you don't know, key being don't know and not having any connection with, are just as bad as the Dominican or Haitian hustlers who you may meet on the street, they are hustling just as hard, and want to get paid, just as much if not more, for their time and efforts. Crazy thing is the guys who you see the most with the hustlers, whether Dominican, American or Haitians, are often the guys trying to be ballers, they think they are in control and have a lacky, but they whole time they are the ones being hustled, it's quite entertaining, to watch.


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    Re: More street hustlers and drug dealers for Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
    Another 103 ex-convicts repatriated
    Yet another flight full of repatriated former convicts from the United States landed at Las Americas International airport yesterday, Wednesday 22 August. About 60% of them were drug-related felons, and the remainder had served sentences for murder, fraud, false documents, kidnapping, robbery, assaults, sex offenses, arson and other crimes. The returning Dominicans came from penitentiaries across the US, from New York to California, and their arrival brings the total so far this year to 2,228, a 19% increase over the number repatriated over the same period last year. The former convicts were taken to the Migration offices in the Centro de los Heroes in Santo Domingo where they were fingerprinted and photographed before being taken to the Police headquarters and the DNCD (National Drug Control Department). The authorities said that there were still over 8,000 Dominicans in US jails and prisons. source is DR1.com
    Do you think they should stay in the US?






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    Quote Originally Posted by yayow View Post
    Oh by the way many of the ex-pats that you don't know, key being don't know and not having any connection with, are just as bad as the Dominican or Haitian hustlers who you may meet on the street, they are hustling just as hard, and want to get paid, just as much if not more, for their time and efforts. Crazy thing is the guys who you see the most with the hustlers, whether Dominican, American or Haitians, are often the guys trying to be ballers, they think they are in control and have a lacky, but they whole time they are the ones being hustled, it's quite entertaining, to watch.
    Every three to six months I meet a guy here that is opening a business or such and he has some guy with him...often a guy who is also a lawyer (ha ha ha) who is helping the guy out. When I talk to the gringo I sense the hustler fidgeting in his seat because he half expect me to blow his deal. I often start to talk about how things are done and the gringo then starts to tell me that he has that and much more covered because he has learned a lot from his friend who he would trust to the bitter end (LOL) so to speak... I can tell the gringo trusts the guy he is with totally. So I always invite the gringo to stop at my place so we can have a good private discussion over a beer or something like that. No one takes me up on my offer. No one really wants the truth. They think they have it all covered and are smarter than the gringos before them and has the secret help to maneuver through the swamp...little do they know that the hustler with them is making a good amount of money on them whenever he buys anything, hires someone or gets a service of any sort...and the hustler will often in the end set the gringo up to lose their property or with the police (fake or real) given the opportunity...

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