Try hard to remember that your opinion is just one of billions!!!! Being a Christian has nothing to do with it. When the Acklins people got ousted from the shelter and sent back home to a still-ravished island, where were the Christians???? They got put back on the plane and good riddance.
It's okay to have a big heart and help others in need, but you have to have the means to help them, not just a heart. Is all of this going to be on social services? Do we have the extra space and furniture in classrooms? If not, who will pay for the extra school stuff? Where will they live? Do they have enough money to pay rent, light, etc? If not, who is footing that bill? Once we relax immigration laws, will that open a loophole for other illegals? If they need medical care, is the hospital responsible for giving free care? If not, who will pay? So many questions
We just finished chasing Acklins people out of shelters and back home to a torn up island because we could not sustain their care. How in the world, then, can we bring more people from another nation here??????
Home is a special place. Very few people ever want to move out of a home of their own. Same applies to their island, which is home too. Can't expect these people whose live are peaceful, they are near the beautiful beach, they neighbors are like family, to move into crime ridden Nassau.
stillwaters says...
And she sees this now, and couldn't for the five years she could do something about it???? Wow.....
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stillwaters says...
Try hard to remember that your opinion is just one of billions!!!! Being a Christian has nothing to do with it. When the Acklins people got ousted from the shelter and sent back home to a still-ravished island, where were the Christians???? They got put back on the plane and good riddance.
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Posted 28 September 2017, 11:56 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
You can't just accept children. With them will come a family.
On UPDATED: Tearful PM defies Dominica critics
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stillwaters says...
Years ago Dominica sent money. They did NOT open their country
On UPDATED: Tearful PM defies Dominica critics
Posted 28 September 2017, 11:23 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
Dominic sent money, they didnt open their country
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stillwaters says...
And I don't care how many tears he sheds!!!!!
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stillwaters says...
Minnis can't just make this kind of decisions on our behalf without at least consulting us. This is not a one man band government, I hope.
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Posted 28 September 2017, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
It's okay to have a big heart and help others in need, but you have to have the means to help them, not just a heart. Is all of this going to be on social services?
Do we have the extra space and furniture in classrooms? If not, who will pay for the extra school stuff?
Where will they live? Do they have enough money to pay rent, light, etc? If not, who is footing that bill?
Once we relax immigration laws, will that open a loophole for other illegals?
If they need medical care, is the hospital responsible for giving free care? If not, who will pay?
So many questions
On UPDATED: Tearful PM defies Dominica critics
Posted 28 September 2017, 10:33 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
We just finished chasing Acklins people out of shelters and back home to a torn up island because we could not sustain their care. How in the world, then, can we bring more people from another nation here??????
On UPDATED: Tearful PM defies Dominica critics
Posted 28 September 2017, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
Home is a special place. Very few people ever want to move out of a home of their own. Same applies to their island, which is home too. Can't expect these people whose live are peaceful, they are near the beautiful beach, they neighbors are like family, to move into crime ridden Nassau.
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