Sheeprunner12 The bomb has already exploded. The Bahamas is already lost. Years from now, Bahamian Haitians will tell their children of the velvet revolution, when they quietly tookover the Bahamas without a shot fired.
I smell a rat!!! The need to prop up BOB again shows, clearly, that no divident payment to preference share holders should have been paid. To do so appears to be duplicitous.
I don't know how an English lawyer could quantify damages in this way? What was the pain and suffering? What were his out of pocket expenses? Pain and suffering: $12,000 max. Expenses: loss of wages etc. $8,000. Maximum damages around $20,000. Plus legal fees, say $20,000. Grand total: $40,000 or let's say $50,000 to leave room. How does a 50K claim become a one million dollar claim under the English system of law? We do not have punitive damages here, like the US -- there are no punishment damages available, only damages for loss. In my view, the amount of 1 million dollars in the claim should be laughed out of Court.
Deddie. I can't give out more information for confidentiality reasons. Let's just say I have seen for myself public schools where the majority of students are Haitian and speaking creole.
TalRussel. Continue to live in your bubble. I know for a fact that some Bahamian public schools are filled with 90% Haitian students. This is no longer an immigration issue, this is an invasion issue!!!!
TalRussel. Would you deny that Haitians are using chain migration in the Bahamas? Chain migration is defined as:
Chain migration is a term used by demographers since the 1960s[1] to refer to the social process by which migrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular destination city or neighborhood. The destination may be in another country or in a new, usually urban, location within the same country.
Chain migration can be defined as a “movement in which prospective migrants learn of opportunities, are provided with transportation, and have initial accommodation and employment arranged by means of primary social relationships with previous migrants.”[1] Or, more simply put: "The dynamic underlying 'chain migration' is so simple that it sounds like common sense: People are more likely to move to where people they know live, and each new immigrant makes people they know more likely to move there in turn."[2]
Children of illegal imigrants should NEVER be granted Bahamian Citizenship and a right to vote. NEVER. This will (and currently is) only lead to chain migration and a silent invasion of the Bahamas with Haitians eventually ruling the Bahamas by way of having a majority. The most children of illegal immigrants should (maybe) receive is permanent residency with the right to work but without the right to vote.
Are we insane!!!! The public schools are 90% Haitian. Most of our tax dollars are going to fund Haitian medical services in our public hospitals. We have ONE group of people, Haitian, that is abusing the constitutional system of citizenship in The Bahamas; they are defrauding the system, they have hijacked the system!!!! If your ship is sinking, you plug the hole. Change the laws to ensure that this deviltry does not continue to occur. Our laws are currently benefiting illegal actors that illegally chain immigrate and birth anchor babies, to the detriment of legal migrants and Bahamian citizens. Change the immigration laws to prevent this from happening or get the F&6K out of my face next election!!!!
BahamaPundit says...
Sheeprunner12 The bomb has already exploded. The Bahamas is already lost. Years from now, Bahamian Haitians will tell their children of the velvet revolution, when they quietly tookover the Bahamas without a shot fired.
On ‘Pay $3,000 and you can go free’ – Bishop Hall makes Immigration ‘corruption’ claim
Posted 26 February 2018, 10:01 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
I smell a rat!!! The need to prop up BOB again shows, clearly, that no divident payment to preference share holders should have been paid. To do so appears to be duplicitous.
On Govt seeks extra $100m for Bahamas resolve
Posted 25 February 2018, 11:46 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
I don't know how an English lawyer could quantify damages in this way? What was the pain and suffering? What were his out of pocket expenses? Pain and suffering: $12,000 max. Expenses: loss of wages etc. $8,000. Maximum damages around $20,000. Plus legal fees, say $20,000. Grand total: $40,000 or let's say $50,000 to leave room. How does a 50K claim become a one million dollar claim under the English system of law? We do not have punitive damages here, like the US -- there are no punishment damages available, only damages for loss. In my view, the amount of 1 million dollars in the claim should be laughed out of Court.
On Jean Rony seeks $1m damages
Posted 13 February 2018, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The sad part is. The Bahamas is at WAR and its people don't even realize it.
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 5:27 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The sad part is. The Bahamas is at WAR and its people don't even realize it.
On Taxi drivers: We’re clean
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BahamaPundit says...
Deddie. I can't give out more information for confidentiality reasons. Let's just say I have seen for myself public schools where the majority of students are Haitian and speaking creole.
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
TalRussel. Continue to live in your bubble. I know for a fact that some Bahamian public schools are filled with 90% Haitian students. This is no longer an immigration issue, this is an invasion issue!!!!
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 3:49 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
TalRussel. Would you deny that Haitians are using chain migration in the Bahamas? Chain migration is defined as:
Chain migration is a term used by demographers since the 1960s[1] to refer to the social process by which migrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular destination city or neighborhood. The destination may be in another country or in a new, usually urban, location within the same country.
Chain migration can be defined as a “movement in which prospective migrants learn of opportunities, are provided with transportation, and have initial accommodation and employment arranged by means of primary social relationships with previous migrants.”[1] Or, more simply put: "The dynamic underlying 'chain migration' is so simple that it sounds like common sense: People are more likely to move to where people they know live, and each new immigrant makes people they know more likely to move there in turn."[2]
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 3:40 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Children of illegal imigrants should NEVER be granted Bahamian Citizenship and a right to vote. NEVER. This will (and currently is) only lead to chain migration and a silent invasion of the Bahamas with Haitians eventually ruling the Bahamas by way of having a majority. The most children of illegal immigrants should (maybe) receive is permanent residency with the right to work but without the right to vote.
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 2:09 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Are we insane!!!! The public schools are 90% Haitian. Most of our tax dollars are going to fund Haitian medical services in our public hospitals. We have ONE group of people, Haitian, that is abusing the constitutional system of citizenship in The Bahamas; they are defrauding the system, they have hijacked the system!!!! If your ship is sinking, you plug the hole. Change the laws to ensure that this deviltry does not continue to occur. Our laws are currently benefiting illegal actors that illegally chain immigrate and birth anchor babies, to the detriment of legal migrants and Bahamian citizens. Change the immigration laws to prevent this from happening or get the F&6K out of my face next election!!!!
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 5 February 2018, 10:04 p.m. Suggest removal