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U.S. and DR Officials Strengthen Dajabón Border Security in 2026

April 17, 2026Dominican Today

High-Level Visit Highlights Dajabón's Strategic Importance

A joint inspection of the Dajabón border zone took place recently, bringing together Dominican Defense Minister Carlos Antonio Fernández Onofre and U.S. Ambassador Leah Campos for a firsthand look at security operations along one of the Caribbean's most active land crossings.

According to Dominican Today, the two officials walked sections of the border perimeter, including the main vehicle and pedestrian crossing point, where a steady flow of commercial and social exchange between the Dominican Republic and Haiti was visible throughout the day.

What This Means for Travelers and Expats

For anyone planning to visit the Dajabón region — whether to experience the famous binational market, explore the northwest's natural landscapes, or cross into Haiti — this visit signals continued attention to border management and infrastructure from both Dominican and American authorities.

The U.S. delegation received detailed briefings on the surveillance systems and control procedures currently in place, reflecting an ongoing partnership between Washington and Santo Domingo on regional security matters.

Practical Takeaway for Visitors

Dajabón remains a functioning and monitored crossing point. Travelers intending to use this border in 2026 should expect active security presence and standard documentation checks. The market days — typically Mondays and Fridays — draw large crowds from both sides, so arriving early and carrying valid identification is always advisable.

This latest visit underscores the DR government's commitment to maintaining orderly and secure conditions at its northern border, which can offer reassurance to those considering the region as part of their Dominican travel itinerary.

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