The child’s parents are foreigners, not the child. If the child was born here then of course their parents should get all their documents straight 🙄. Nobody made demands for the government to give the child status so what in the world bahamared talking about 🙄. The government made their immigration rules and whatever documents we must get then we have to get it. This child is soaring high in his education. Either way, wherever he go he’ll always represent the bahamas because that’s all he knows as he said. It’s really confusing to be called a foreigner in a country that you were born and raised in. Yes, my parents are foreigners, but I refuse for someone to call me a foreigner.
Dee00 says...
The child’s parents are foreigners, not the child. If the child was born here then of course their parents should get all their documents straight 🙄. Nobody made demands for the government to give the child status so what in the world bahamared talking about 🙄. The government made their immigration rules and whatever documents we must get then we have to get it. This child is soaring high in his education. Either way, wherever he go he’ll always represent the bahamas because that’s all he knows as he said. It’s really confusing to be called a foreigner in a country that you were born and raised in. Yes, my parents are foreigners, but I refuse for someone to call me a foreigner.
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