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gkeato says...

The illegal immigrants ***are stuck*** here in the Bahamas as they have no passports to go anywhere else, no argument,,, you need a passport to go anywhere, as it is now, and forever shall be, they are "residents" of the Bahamas until there is a change in the issuing of passports to those people which actually gives them a right to get out of here. Right now they are **Bahamians with no chance of ever leaving**. Now before you start ranting about this, think about how the "selling" of passports could be done and what would be the outcome of issuing passports to them?
Should they be granted the right to "purchase" a passport they would then be able to "leave" if they wanted to and return to where they came from, if that country would allow them to enter with a Bahamian passport. Is it possible to enter Haiti on a Bahamian Passport?
A suggestion would be to charge a special fee for these passports (e.g. $1000) this would create a great influx of funds to the Government coffers (how many illegals are there) and at a price that would be affordable.
So, as they are unable to leave these sunny shores they spend any money they earn here right here in The Bahamas, therefore they make up **a big part of the economy.** They are, in a way "loyalists" to the Bahamian Economy, even more so than Bahamians who get the right to spend their money in Florida and buy all the "big" items in the USA. There is no denying that fact.
It will not be this Present Govt. which could think this through but at least this may get some conversation as a solution to an ever growing problem. Many of these kids are living her through no fault of their own, we all know that. They were born here and will be illegal to every country in the world including the one they were born in and take part in this economy every day of their lives. It is time to help solve the problem.

On PM: Immigration backlash alarm

Posted 20 November 2014, 11:45 a.m. Suggest removal

gkeato says...

Something smells very fishy here, maybe the Us Embassy should notify authorities in those States where the vehicles were stolen from and take the matter out of the hands of the Bahamian Customs and Police who're sitting on their hands?

On Police probe ongoing over stolen vehicles

Posted 3 October 2014, 6:27 p.m. Suggest removal

gkeato says...

the answer is: hundreds

gkeato says...

So, the the Police in Nassau have decided to chase high"profile" criminals? Is this for real?
an Amazing breakthrough in crime fighting. I can't wait for the next idea!

On Police target most prolific criminals

Posted 1 July 2014, 10:41 a.m. Suggest removal

gkeato says...

Don't blame anyone except our crooked politicians and Judges How do you legally over-rule the Privy Council?????

On GREEN LIGHT FOR DREDGING

Posted 2 June 2014, 9:41 a.m. Suggest removal

gkeato says...

The public awareness campaign should be the fact that NOBODY wears their seat belts in the Bahamas. This is I assume how this poor person got his terrible injury.....
Ads should be run on TV constantly by the Government with the assistance of the doctors telling people they are stupid not to wear a seat belt put in their cars and trucks for obvious reasons.

There is no charge to wear a seat belt! it is free and smart and intelligent. It is not cool to not wear one... it is in fact dumber than dumb!
Do not end up with a mashed in brain.

gkeato says...

he will stall until we forget about it

gkeato says...

Dorsett is another lying elected politician, Bimini is about to be destroyed by greed and gambling.

gkeato says...

SO who won what?

gkeato says...

What other country in the world would allow someone suspected of triple murder on bail?