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Dominican President Rafael Trujillo ordered Dominican soldiers to kill the Haitians living along the borderland. The orders were in response to Trujillo's assessment that the Haitians were impeding the Dominicans enjoyment of life along the borderlands. As a result, Trujillo devised a plan to eradicate the Haitian population in what is now referred to as the Parsley Massacre. | Dominican President Rafael Trujillo ordered Dominican soldiers to kill the Haitians living along the borderland. The orders were in response to Trujillo's assessment that the Haitians were impeding the Dominicans enjoyment of life along the borderlands. As a result, Trujillo devised a plan to eradicate the Haitian population in what is now referred to as the Parsley Massacre. |