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  2. LGBTQ rights in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    LGBT people in the Dominican Republic have sometimes been the targets of violence. From 2006 to 2009, official sources reported the murder of at least 14 transgender sex workers. [ 13 ] Bias-motivated crimes have also been reported against LGBT people from the middle and upper classes, including TV producer Micky Breton and Claudio Nasco. [ 14 ]

  3. LGBTQ people in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ people in the Dominican Republic face multiple challenges. Although homosexuality between adults in private is decriminalized, LGBTQ Dominicans still endure discrimination and violence due to their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Stigma and violence In a 2014 poll, almost three quarters, 73%, of people in the Dominican Republic alone have said that members of the LGBTQ ...

  4. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed its first resolution recognizing LGBT rights, following which the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report documenting violations of the rights of LGBT people, including hate crimes, criminalization of homosexual activity, and discrimination.

  5. Dominican Republic–Haiti border - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic–Haiti border is an international border between the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti on the island of Hispaniola. Extending from the Caribbean Sea in the south to the Atlantic Ocean in the north, the 391-kilometre (243 mi) border was agreed upon in the 1929 Dominican–Haitian border treaty .

  6. LGBTQ migration - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ migration refers to the movement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals across international borders or within a single country.Many migrate to escape discrimination, legal restrictions, violence, and social stigma—such as homophobia and transphobia—related to their sexuality or gender identity.

  7. Migrant arrests at US borders with Mexico and Canada fell in ...

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    The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada fell in November, a senior U.S. border official told Reuters, part of a months-long trend that undercuts ...

  8. Gay sex is still illegal in this Caribbean island; Human ...

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    “The laws stigmatize LGBT people and create an obstacle to full equality.” Gay sex is still illegal in this Caribbean island; Human Rights Watch wants ban repealed Skip to main content

  9. Recognition of same-sex unions in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality is illegal but legislation is not enforced Guyana — 746,900 Saint Lucia — 172,000 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines — 110,000 Grenada — 104,000 Subtotal — 111,306,719 (11.35% of the American population) Constitutional ban on marriage (4 countries) * Homosexuality is illegal: Dominican Republic: 2010 [15] 9,980,000 ...