RIP PapitoLoquitoo 1
The damage and terror done to the DomiNaziis was already well done. I can’t imagine living my whole life like those losers.
Y’all can catch me more on Tik Tok
https://t.co/5YkVZjxKzS
Haiti is PARADISE 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Dominicans such as @LEOVING are so dumb, they don’t realize Haitians are living better… and have all the beaches in the world to enjoy.
He wishes that 90% of Haitians can’t enjoy Haiti.
Haiti is paradise. This is Haiti currently late spring 2026.
@jetsetpapi Tú no vives en Haití.
Ni tu familia tampoco.
Te tomas fotos y videos en complejos turísticos que el 90% de los haitianos no podrían.
Tú eres un cobarde, simulador y mentiroso que no le haces bien a tu propio país.
Canilla de canela.
Wannabe Dominican gangsters in NYC are doing moped chases, hitting a car, and engaging in another chase with a machete.
Democrats call it “cultural enrichment.”
NEW: 64 MIGRANTS STOPPED AT SEA OFF PUERTO RICO IN MASSIVE SMUGGLING ATTEMPT
@CBPAMO, Border Patrol, @HSI_HQ, and Puerto Rico police interdicted a maritime smuggling operation off western Puerto Rico — stopping a makeshift “yola” vessel carrying 64 illegal immigrants.
Authorities say the boat was intercepted May 9 near southwestern Puerto Rico after AMO’s Maceda Marine Unit detected the suspicious vessel at sea.
The group included 58 illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic and six from Haiti. All were transported to the Port of Mayaguez before being processed at the Ramey Border Patrol Station for removal proceedings.
Officials say the operation highlights the ongoing dangers tied to illegal maritime crossings in the Caribbean and the continued push to secure U.S. maritime borders.
NEW: 64 MIGRANTS STOPPED AT SEA OFF PUERTO RICO IN MASSIVE SMUGGLING ATTEMPT
@CBPAMO, Border Patrol, @HSI_HQ, and Puerto Rico police interdicted a maritime smuggling operation off western Puerto Rico — stopping a makeshift “yola” vessel carrying 64 illegal immigrants.
Authorities say the boat was intercepted May 9 near southwestern Puerto Rico after AMO’s Maceda Marine Unit detected the suspicious vessel at sea.
The group included 58 illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic and six from Haiti. All were transported to the Port of Mayaguez before being processed at the Ramey Border Patrol Station for removal proceedings.
Officials say the operation highlights the ongoing dangers tied to illegal maritime crossings in the Caribbean and the continued push to secure U.S. maritime borders.