I beg to differ, The Bahamas will always attract foreign investors even if the proposed amendment is passed.The Bahamian people's job is to stay vigilant and elect a government that will carry out the will of the people. Give the opposition a mandate, vote them in, and hold their feet to the fire, that is your right if you believe they can better serve this country. Baha Mar will open, if not under this Government, under the next Government. The minister's proposal, if passed, could also be revisited if it is not working in the best interest of the country.
Economist, let's take your logic, "everyone goes to court". The Prison system will be filled with poor illegal immigrants who can't afford a lawyer. In my humble opinion I believe it is more humane to send them back home rather than sit in a prison cell waiting for a trial that would most likely find them guilty.
lkalikl, The so called ignorant jackasses running the country were duly elected by the Bahamian people. You are calling for Respect for the Rule of Law and Constitutional due process, but yet you have no respect for another person's point of view. This is ironic.
Economist, It became an Immigration problem after many complaints were made to Immigration about abuse by a Foreign person. This has nothing to do with not liking someone, its about being abused. This is a community matter.
lkalikl, What do you suggest should happen to a Bahamian moronic PLP apologist? Should he be stripped off the same rights that you enjoy or maybe he should be flogged until he come to his senses? I support the Removal of Bruno Rufa from this country period. If the Law needs to be amended to accomplish this, so be it.
bluesky says...
Chucky, what is my crime that I should be first?
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 3 January 2016, 6:11 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
Capital punishment "Hanging" is a law on our books, should we start complying with this law?
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 3 January 2016, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
I beg to differ, The Bahamas will always attract foreign investors even if the proposed amendment is passed.The Bahamian people's job is to stay vigilant and elect a government that will carry out the will of the people. Give the opposition a mandate, vote them in, and hold their feet to the fire, that is your right if you believe they can better serve this country. Baha Mar will open, if not under this Government, under the next Government. The minister's proposal, if passed, could also be revisited if it is not working in the best interest of the country.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 11:28 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
Economist, let's take your logic, "everyone goes to court".
The Prison system will be filled with poor illegal immigrants who can't afford a lawyer. In my humble opinion I believe it is more humane to send them back home rather than sit in a prison cell waiting for a trial that would most likely find them guilty.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 9:38 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
lkalikl, The so called ignorant jackasses running the country were duly elected by the Bahamian people. You are calling for Respect for the Rule of Law and Constitutional due process, but yet you have no respect for another person's point of view. This is ironic.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 7:15 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
Economist, It became an Immigration problem after many complaints were made to Immigration about abuse by a Foreign person. This has nothing to do with not liking someone, its about being abused. This is a community matter.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 6:44 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
Monkeedoo, Repatriation cost is not the issue, legal cost and crippling the justice system is the issue.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
Not save, protect the Public Treasury from greedy lawyers.These areas you referring to are not Mr. Mitchell's portfolio.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 6:19 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
MonkeeDoo, I don't see the similarities at all, What I see is Fred Mitchell trying to protect the Public Treasury.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 2:35 p.m. Suggest removal
bluesky says...
lkalikl, What do you suggest should happen to a Bahamian moronic PLP apologist? Should he be stripped off the same rights that you enjoy or maybe he should be flogged until he come to his senses? I support the Removal of Bruno Rufa from this country period. If the Law needs to be amended to accomplish this, so be it.
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 2 January 2016, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal