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Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico : ウィキペディア英語版
Dominican Republic immigration to Puerto Rico

Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico dates back to the beginning of European colonization of the Americas. Immigrants have moved from the territory of the Dominican Republic to its eastern neighbor, Puerto Rico, and vice versa for centuries. Dominican immigrants have come from various segments of Dominican society, with varying levels of contribution at different times. However, in the last decades the immigration has been noted for its large undocumented or illegal component, with most coming from the lower class. Although the end goal of most of these immigrants is the United States, tens of thousands have remained in Puerto Rico.
In recent years Dominican immigration has declined due to the unemployment and economic crisis in Puerto Rico. Haitian nationals now make the majority of persons trying to reach the commonwealth nation, usually with the aid of Dominican smugglers.〔http://coastguardnews.com/coast-guard-repatriates-86-haitian-migrants-detains-3-dominican-smugglers-near-desecheo-island-puerto-rico/2013/10/08/〕〔http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Haitians+apparently+drown+near+Puerto+Rico+island+after+being/9149228/story.html〕
==1795 to 1961==
Many residents of colonial Santo Domingo, now the Dominican Republic, left for Puerto Rico as a consequence of the cession of Santo Domingo to France in 1795, the Haitian invasions from 1801-1803 and later occupation from 1822-1844. Immigration continued over the next 86 years, although at a comparatively low rate.
The dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo between 1930 and 1961, greatly constrained foreign travel by Dominicans. In 1960 there were 1,812 Dominicans in Puerto Rico, some of whom were the 'returning' descendants of Puerto Ricans who had themselves migrated to the Dominican Republic.

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