What PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis conveniently forgot to say was that the crisis in Haiti poses a substantial threat to The Bahamas due to an increase in irregular migration *because successive PLP and FNM government administrations including his own encourage and are facilitators of irregular migration!*
This unrealistic notion of the PLP and FNM that the Bahamas with 300,000 Bahamians can play a role of any significance in helping 11 million Haitians build a path out of their crisis is absolutely absurd, especially when we have an ongoing out-of-control freefall of unemployment-fueled crime crises of our own actually created by Haitians!
If the PLP and FNM had the least interest in ending the irregular migration and illegal migrant issues they would have simply made it illegal to hire undocumented individuals with serious enforcement of $10,000.00 fines if caught doing so and posting a $3,000.00 reward for information leading to the conviction of anyone fined for hiring illegal migrants.
No one would hire illegals for fear of being discovered and fined, and illegals would not have any incentive to come here because no one would hire them. The entire repatriation system would then also be self-funding.
Long Island is a prime example. Haitians don't go there because Long Islanders do not give them employment.
The Haitians sitting in Parliament with the PLP and FNM are responsible for the Haitian invasion.
The record is undeniably clear. Mr. Loftus Roker tried to address the problem decades ago and was stopped cold in his tracks by the Haitians sitting in Parliament. Branville McCartney also tried to address the issue and he too was stopped by the same Haitians sitting in Parliament.
The Bahamas needs to get rid of all the Haitians sitting in Parliament first if we are to enforce illegal migrant laws and put legislation in place to stop the Haitian invasion.
50 years of "majority rule" brought us to where we now find ourselves.
The failed healthcare system, immigration crises, the highest crime rate in the world, massive unemployment, the highest cost of living in the region, unbridled serious corruption, etc, etc.
Please, STFU Minnis! You had your chance and did nothing. **STFU!** Sit down and go away!
Problem #1 is since Stephen Dillet was the first black Parliamentarian and was also of Haitian descent, there are now and always have been too many members of Parliament of Haitian descent!
Our courts and every other government entity are literally saturated with individuals of Haitian descent in positions to make decisions.
How many individuals of Haitian descent are sitting in the Dominican Republic House of Parliament? The Dominicans have set precedence on how to **"successfully"** deal with the Haitian invasion.
Why aren't we following the Dominican's successful lead?
How the hell could we expect Haitian members of Parliament to protect our country from their Haitian families?
They have exhibited plenty of action in favor of Haitians, Asians, Latinos, and others who are allowed to enter our country legally and illegally and steal the birthright of Bahamians totally unchallenged.
The PLP and FNM have been "dealing with the situation" for 50 years and have proven beyond any and all doubt as not only abysmal failures but also as facilitators!
Haitians had designs in store for the Bahamas since the first black member of Parliament Mr. Steven Dillet who was also Haitian succeeded in encouraging other Haitians to become active in Bahamian politics.
Fast forward to modern times and we see Pindling, Ingraham, Christie, Minnis and now Davis are all of Haitian or other descent.
Hubert Ingraham blatantly said **"the solution to the Haitian invasion was for Bahamians to learn Creol"** Ingraham then tried to make Creol a mandatory language as part of the curriculum to be taught in schools.
Perry Christie declared at Botanical gardens Haitian Flag day celebrations among 1000.s of Haitians that **"I am one of you" and "I look forward to seeing a Haitian Prime Minister in the Bahamas"**
Rightfully Bahamians voted both of these traitors into oblivion.
Secondly, an examination of past and present Parliamentarians reveals the majority of the most influential people who have sat and are sitting in Parliament and Government House today are also of Haitian descent!
So the fact is **the Bahamas has never had a Prime Minister of Bahamian descent**, which totally explains why Haitians and others are the fastest economic growth groups in the country while Bahamians have fallen behind economically.
It is absolutely unreasonable to expect people of Haitian descent to guard and protect our country against **their extended family of Haitian invaders!**
Enumerable Illegal Haitians, Asians, and Latinos are aided by their legal family members to enter the country as their guests and then easily bribe corrupt immigration officials to issue work permits or they find under-the-table jobs for them.
No, Mr. Davis, you and your FNM counterparts have routinely sold out the Bahamian people and the Bahamas. We the real Bahamian people are sick and tired of your treason and will NOT stand for another day of this nonsense.
Please pack up and go, and take your Haitian brothers and sisters, Asians, and Latinos with you!
PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis said his administration's top three priorities are way out of touch with the reality and top three priorities of the Bahamian people.
The top three priorities should be Illegal migration, getting rid of low-skilled employed ex-pats, and vocational/domestic training for the under-educated.
If these three areas were resolved crime would be significantly impacted and the economy would be automatically drastically boosted.
Pindling said "he didn't know the people were suffering" and 30 years later Wilchcombe said this week "They didn't know the level of people suffering"
We don't need these fat useless politicians that have no idea of the hardships faced by the general populous.
@ Sickened.....Both PLP and FNM Parliamentarians, Permanente Secretaries, and other top-level officials benefit from the 100's of millions of dollars in corruption.
This has been a routinely accepted norm from the UBP days, however, the PLP and FNM fine-tuned thievery to new heights and neither of them is EVER going to stop the stealing for country or countryman so get that out of your head!
There's only one solution to the problem and we all know what that is.
SP says...
Too many Haitians sitting in the Bahamas Parliament!
On Situation in Inagua 'stable' – no more migrants apprehended
Posted 28 January 2023, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Too many Haitians sitting in the Bahamas Parliament!
On UPDATED: All seven Bahamian diplomats airlifted out of Haiti
Posted 28 January 2023, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
What PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis conveniently forgot to say was that the crisis in Haiti poses a substantial threat to The Bahamas due to an increase in irregular migration *because successive PLP and FNM government administrations including his own encourage and are facilitators of irregular migration!*
This unrealistic notion of the PLP and FNM that the Bahamas with 300,000 Bahamians can play a role of any significance in helping 11 million Haitians build a path out of their crisis is absolutely absurd, especially when we have an ongoing out-of-control freefall of unemployment-fueled crime crises of our own actually created by Haitians!
If the PLP and FNM had the least interest in ending the irregular migration and illegal migrant issues they would have simply made it illegal to hire undocumented individuals with serious enforcement of $10,000.00 fines if caught doing so and posting a $3,000.00 reward for information leading to the conviction of anyone fined for hiring illegal migrants.
No one would hire illegals for fear of being discovered and fined, and illegals would not have any incentive to come here because no one would hire them. The entire repatriation system would then also be self-funding.
Long Island is a prime example. Haitians don't go there because Long Islanders do not give them employment.
The Haitians sitting in Parliament with the PLP and FNM are responsible for the Haitian invasion.
The record is undeniably clear. Mr. Loftus Roker tried to address the problem decades ago and was stopped cold in his tracks by the Haitians sitting in Parliament. Branville McCartney also tried to address the issue and he too was stopped by the same Haitians sitting in Parliament.
The Bahamas needs to get rid of all the Haitians sitting in Parliament first if we are to enforce illegal migrant laws and put legislation in place to stop the Haitian invasion.
On HAITI CRISIS ‘A RISK’ SAYS PM: Davis says instability poses a substantial threat to Bahamas
Posted 25 January 2023, 8:05 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Well, Mr. Kwondrick Lowe either looks like a typical well-bred, law-abiding white Abaconian or a Haitian gang member!
On ‘MY SON RAN SO WHY SHOOT HIM?’: ‘Youth engaged police’ say officers - as family wants camera footage
Posted 24 January 2023, 10:57 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
50 years of "majority rule" brought us to where we now find ourselves.
The failed healthcare system, immigration crises, the highest crime rate in the world, massive unemployment, the highest cost of living in the region, unbridled serious corruption, etc, etc.
**"March On Bahama Land" My Ass!**
On PROBE INTO DEATH OF MOM-OF-3: Father in tears as claims made of hospital negligence
Posted 23 January 2023, 7:44 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Please, STFU Minnis! You had your chance and did nothing. **STFU!** Sit down and go away!
Problem #1 is since Stephen Dillet was the first black Parliamentarian and was also of Haitian descent, there are now and always have been too many members of Parliament of Haitian descent!
Our courts and every other government entity are literally saturated with individuals of Haitian descent in positions to make decisions.
How many individuals of Haitian descent are sitting in the Dominican Republic House of Parliament? The Dominicans have set precedence on how to **"successfully"** deal with the Haitian invasion.
Why aren't we following the Dominican's successful lead?
How the hell could we expect Haitian members of Parliament to protect our country from their Haitian families?
This is madness at the highest levels!
On Minnis: We have an immigration crisis
Posted 23 January 2023, 7:32 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
They have exhibited plenty of action in favor of Haitians, Asians, Latinos, and others who are allowed to enter our country legally and illegally and steal the birthright of Bahamians totally unchallenged.
**we have had enough!**
On ‘We are dealing with immigration problem’
Posted 21 January 2023, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The PLP and FNM have been "dealing with the situation" for 50 years and have proven beyond any and all doubt as not only abysmal failures but also as facilitators!
Haitians had designs in store for the Bahamas since the first black member of Parliament Mr. Steven Dillet who was also Haitian succeeded in encouraging other Haitians to become active in Bahamian politics.
Fast forward to modern times and we see Pindling, Ingraham, Christie, Minnis and now Davis are all of Haitian or other descent.
Hubert Ingraham blatantly said **"the solution to the Haitian invasion was for Bahamians to learn Creol"** Ingraham then tried to make Creol a mandatory language as part of the curriculum to be taught in schools.
Perry Christie declared at Botanical gardens Haitian Flag day celebrations among 1000.s of Haitians that **"I am one of you" and "I look forward to seeing a Haitian Prime Minister in the Bahamas"**
Rightfully Bahamians voted both of these traitors into oblivion.
Secondly, an examination of past and present Parliamentarians reveals the majority of the most influential people who have sat and are sitting in Parliament and Government House today are also of Haitian descent!
So the fact is **the Bahamas has never had a Prime Minister of Bahamian descent**, which totally explains why Haitians and others are the fastest economic growth groups in the country while Bahamians have fallen behind economically.
It is absolutely unreasonable to expect people of Haitian descent to guard and protect our country against **their extended family of Haitian invaders!**
Enumerable Illegal Haitians, Asians, and Latinos are aided by their legal family members to enter the country as their guests and then easily bribe corrupt immigration officials to issue work permits or they find under-the-table jobs for them.
No, Mr. Davis, you and your FNM counterparts have routinely sold out the Bahamian people and the Bahamas. We the real Bahamian people are sick and tired of your treason and will NOT stand for another day of this nonsense.
Please pack up and go, and take your Haitian brothers and sisters, Asians, and Latinos with you!
On ‘We are dealing with immigration problem’
Posted 21 January 2023, 12:48 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis said his administration's top three priorities are way out of touch with the reality and top three priorities of the Bahamian people.
The top three priorities should be Illegal migration, getting rid of low-skilled employed ex-pats, and vocational/domestic training for the under-educated.
If these three areas were resolved crime would be significantly impacted and the economy would be automatically drastically boosted.
Pindling said "he didn't know the people were suffering" and 30 years later Wilchcombe said this week "They didn't know the level of people suffering"
We don't need these fat useless politicians that have no idea of the hardships faced by the general populous.
On PM SETS OUT TOP THREE PRIORITIES: Economy, education and crime leading government agenda
Posted 20 January 2023, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
@ Sickened.....Both PLP and FNM Parliamentarians, Permanente Secretaries, and other top-level officials benefit from the 100's of millions of dollars in corruption.
This has been a routinely accepted norm from the UBP days, however, the PLP and FNM fine-tuned thievery to new heights and neither of them is EVER going to stop the stealing for country or countryman so get that out of your head!
There's only one solution to the problem and we all know what that is.
On Countdown to 50 is on
Posted 20 January 2023, 4:49 p.m. Suggest removal