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jamesg30 says...

Probably because curious people like you would torment them for their Christian based morals.
Hire a private investigator if your so curious.
The whole situation stinks and the solutions being implemented are evil and inhumane.
Yes, Haitians, shanty towns, crime are all problems.
Systemic corruption, backed up courts, fox hill, income disparity, the over fishing of our waters, the influence of big foreign money, the cost of living: food, electricity, rent.
All are problems, but let’s pull an evil simplistic, Donald Trump move and take it out on undocumented Haitians.
Perfect time to tear their roofs off and leave them sitting in the rain with their children.
We are such led by the nose cows.

jamesg30 says...

No it is not O.K. How you deal with the infraction is what it is at issue. Tearing down homes with small children and leaving them where no where to go is inhumane. Enforce the laws, but have a plan as to how to deal with carnage when you tear roofs off of poor people. Unless we just want to be ruthless, reckless enforcers of the law and could care less, after decades of looking the other way, with how we treat these illegal immigrants. Just like Trump splitting families up at the Mexican border. Evil and not how a compassionate, Christian country deals with disadvantaged, desperate families. Says so much about who we are. It is not pretty.

jamesg30 says...

And then do nothing to remove immoral or poor performing attorney's from preying on other people.

jamesg30 says...

You have it. And I would support you if because you went and built anyway, because the approval process is ridiculously slow, and the Goverment then threatened to tear down your house. If they say no, then don't build. If you are a poor Haitian building a shack in the bush, I think we are not talking your guest bedroom addition. Apples and canned ham comparison.

jamesg30 says...

What does the Bahamian Bar Association do besides nothing?

jamesg30 says...

This Haitian situation has been building over decades, and now these "Rule of Law" creeps are smashing down homes with Kids in them as their solution. Heartless Barbarians.
Always love the fact that the Bahamas has so many of us who say we love Jesus.
Walking, talking, church going hypocrites. Must have gotten a lot of lessons from the U.S. as to how to approach this unfortunate problem for our country with undocumented citizens. Donald Trump is a wonderful role model for these "smash down their homes" politicians.
I understand it is a problem for our over burdened and lacking resources country, but this evil approach by this party is anything but Christian like behavior.

jamesg30 says...

So treat them like animals. Nice. Bobsy. Hope you never need some compassion in your life you "live by the rules" champion.

jamesg30 says...

In our god loving country, one would only hope that illegal Haitian shanty occupants would be humanly repatriated to Haiti before we just start tearing their homes down. To just go in and tear them down with poor adults and children living in these structures is evil and not in the spirit of the Jesus so many of us praise our love to. In fact it is sadistic. Yes, this is a real problem, but to go at it with a wrecking ball is inhumane and unchristian like conduct.

jamesg30 says...

Our problem here is not unique to the Bahamas. Illegal immigration, of usually very desperate people, and how a country goes about dealing with this issue is quite revealing. Tearing peoples homes down says a lot about us, especially for such a Christian, Jesus loving country. Supposedly.