The problem has been allowed to fester for too long where there are too many persons in the country with no clear immigration status. The law must now be set clearly what persons like Rony must do when he reaches the age of 18 or whatever, in order to be regularised and be allowed to remain in the country. The law must also clearly set out what will happen to persons who do not follow protocol and apply for status and for those who do not qualify. Immigration is not a new problem it’s just keep presenting different problems.
So did Donald Trump turn the stock market into s sh!thole. Stocks down 1,500 points in one day and can lose as much as 1,000 points trying to correct itself over the next few weeks.
What is going on in the us stock market? Biggest one day drop in the history of the market afte disappointing performance on Friday. Has Trump mania ran out or was the stock market riding on the tail wind of the Obama presidency/
hopefully ***The Tribune*** has taken an up-to-date photo of Rony an will stop printing the sinister looking one they have virtually worn out since this matter arose.
First of all there is nothing so spectacular about this case except for Fred Smith's will to fight and determination to see his cases to the end without fear of the outcome or the consequences. Rony should never been deported, according to the laws of the Bahamas,and he should not have been detained on his return as he posed no flight risk and his only trip outside the Bahamas was at the expense of the Bahamian people. The only question now is will justice be allowed to take its natural course or will there be some curve balls thrown. As the people of the Bahamas await to see who of the 30 persons arrested more than week ago will be charged and the charges that will be brought against them. Cash, drugs and helicopters.stolen cars and guns
> Haiti has a sizable diaspora, present > chiefly in the Dominican Republic, the > United States, Canada, Cuba, the > Bahamas, and France. They also live in > other countries like Belgium, Jamaica, > Turks and Caicos, Mexico, U.S. Virgin > Islands, Brazil and Chile, among > others. > > In the United States alone, there are > an estimated 975,000 people of Haitian > ancestry, according to the 2010 > Census; there is a Haitian community > of about 200,000 in Canada[1] and an > estimated 500,000–800,000 in the > Dominican Republic (Baez Evertsz and > Lozano 2008). The Haitian community in > France numbers about 90,000,[2] **and up > to 80,000 Haitians now live in the > Bahamas.[3]** > > Blockquote
John says...
The problem has been allowed to fester for too long where there are too many persons in the country with no clear immigration status. The law must now be set clearly what persons like Rony must do when he reaches the age of 18 or whatever, in order to be regularised and be allowed to remain in the country. The law must also clearly set out what will happen to persons who do not follow protocol and apply for status and for those who do not qualify. Immigration is not a new problem it’s just keep presenting different problems.
On Free at last
Posted 6 February 2018, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So did Donald Trump turn the stock market into s sh!thole. Stocks down 1,500 points in one day and can lose as much as 1,000 points trying to correct itself over the next few weeks.
On DPM 'questions' corporate veil piercing tax law
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John says...
@dillytree where did you get your information? You must be related to Donald Trump. #factcheck
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 6 February 2018, 7:44 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The stock market is crashing .. wow andFox news is not available in the Country wow
On 'No sacred cows': All taxes up for review
Posted 5 February 2018, 10:45 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
If ‘A’ is false, then ‘B’ is also most likely false. Meaning that if Rony documents are false and counterfeit then his... may .. never mind
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 5 February 2018, 10:11 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
What is going on in the us stock market? Biggest one day drop in the history of the market afte disappointing performance on Friday. Has Trump mania ran out or was the stock market riding on the tail wind of the Obama presidency/
On Gov't warned: 'Don't tie yourself too tight' over spending cuts
Posted 5 February 2018, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Welcome home Marvin Dames...how long have you been out to lunch?
On Dames: We must identify the causes of crime
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John says...
hopefully ***The Tribune*** has taken an up-to-date photo of Rony an will stop printing the sinister looking one they have virtually worn out since this matter arose.
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 5 February 2018, 5:45 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
First of all there is nothing so spectacular about this case except for Fred Smith's will to fight and determination to see his cases to the end without fear of the outcome or the consequences. Rony should never been deported, according to the laws of the Bahamas,and he should not have been detained on his return as he posed no flight risk and his only trip outside the Bahamas was at the expense of the Bahamian people. The only question now is will justice be allowed to take its natural course or will there be some curve balls thrown. As the people of the Bahamas await to see who of the 30 persons arrested more than week ago will be charged and the charges that will be brought against them. Cash, drugs and helicopters.stolen cars and guns
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 5 February 2018, 5:38 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
> Haiti has a sizable diaspora, present
> chiefly in the Dominican Republic, the
> United States, Canada, Cuba, the
> Bahamas, and France. They also live in
> other countries like Belgium, Jamaica,
> Turks and Caicos, Mexico, U.S. Virgin
> Islands, Brazil and Chile, among
> others.
>
> In the United States alone, there are
> an estimated 975,000 people of Haitian
> ancestry, according to the 2010
> Census; there is a Haitian community
> of about 200,000 in Canada[1] and an
> estimated 500,000–800,000 in the
> Dominican Republic (Baez Evertsz and
> Lozano 2008). The Haitian community in
> France numbers about 90,000,[2] **and up
> to 80,000 Haitians now live in the
> Bahamas.[3]**
>
> Blockquote
On Jean Rony in court after being thrown back in detention (video)
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