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“Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” John 8:32 | Proud Dominican 🇩🇴

10/03/2026

That will be great, DR and PR 🔥

09/03/2026

That’s who we are! 🔥🔥🔥

09/03/2026

She defeated them all with just a word.

09/03/2026

This African man says he is not Black.

09/03/2026

Dominicans were enslaved and mistreated for 22 years by Haitians. They were treated worse than Black people were treated by whites in the United States.

Haitians went from being oppressed to becoming oppressors.

28/02/2026

Let’s go trump!

27/02/2026

Happy Dominican Independence Day 🇩🇴

The Dominican War of Independence, which took place from 1844 to 1856, was a significant conflict in the history of the Dominican Republic. It began with the struggle against Haitian rule after the end of the Haitian Revolution and led to the establishment of the Dominican Republic as an independent nation.

In 1844, a group of Dominican nationalists, led by Juan Pablo Duarte, declared independence from Haiti, igniting a war. The Dominican forces faced numerous challenges, including lack of resources and internal divisions, but they ultimately succeeded in liberating their territory.

The conflict continued with various battles, including the decisive Battle of Azua in 1844, which was pivotal for independence. The war officially ended in 1856 with the consolidation of Dominican sovereignty, although the country would face further political turmoil and external threats in the following years.

St. Kitts and Nevis agrees to take U.S. migrants, but says no Haitians allowedSt. Kitts and Nevis has explicitly exclude...
23/01/2026

St. Kitts and Nevis agrees to take U.S. migrants, but says no Haitians allowed

St. Kitts and Nevis has explicitly excluded Haitian nationals from a recent agreement to accept U.S. deportees/asylum seekers, citing security concerns. While several Caribbean nations are negotiating to take in migrants refused entry by the U.S., many remain hesitant due to potential burdens, with some explicitly excluding Haitian citizens.

The Bahamian government announced that because the U.S. restricts entry for Haitian nationals, they will not allow Haitians into the Bahamas for the sole purpose of processing U.S. visa applications at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau.

January 21 of each year is Lady of Altagracia Day in the Dominican Republic. A major religious and cultural celebration ...
21/01/2026

January 21 of each year is Lady of Altagracia Day in the Dominican Republic.

A major religious and cultural celebration in the Dominican Republic honoring the Virgen de la Altagracia, the patroness of the country. The image of the Virgin Mary is housed at the Basilica de La Altagracia in Higüey, on the eastern end of the Dominican Republic.

The main observance occurs on January 21 each year.
The period around the feast day often includes a multi-day pilgrimage and various religious activities.

The devotion to the Virgen de la Altagracia dates back to colonial times and is deeply rooted in Dominican Catholic tradition. The Virgin is considered a protector and patroness of the nation, with many Dominicans invoking her intercession for guidance, protection, and blessings.

The Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia in Higüey is a major pilgrimage site, attracting thousands of devotees, especially from January 15–21. 🇩🇴🙏

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