CARACAS (Reuters) - The Dominican Republic and Haiti have agreed to resume immigration talks that broke down last month, Venezuela said on Tuesday, as the two nations seek to resolve differences over a Dominican court ruling that could strip citizenship from people of Haitian descent.
The Dominican Republic last month broke off talks with Haiti mediated by Venezuela over the September ruling that retroactively denied Dominican nationality to anyone born after 1929 who does not have at least one parent of Dominican blood.