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Decenas de miles de inmigrantes haitianos indocumentados trabajan en los campos de la antigua colonia azucarera de la República Dominicana, propiedad de los Fanjul, una de las familias más poderosas de Estados Unidos. Enmarcados por la cultura de coerción, los trabajadores se ven obligados a aceptar una vida de miseria sin electricidad, agua potable ni servicios sanitarios a cambio de un refugio rudimentario que pueda llamarse hogar.
Avis de la communauté (1)
[FCAT '22] The situation of slavery in which the Haitian workers of the sugar cane plantations in the Dominican Republic live is described with interviews with some of them and with activists. But there is also an interest in the "architectural" representation of the plantations, as large communal centers in which the "bateys" are embedded, in contrast to the large tourist complexes of a falsified image of reality.