Agreed. But, don't fool yourself. These illegals do not work for cheap.You must be referring to yesteryears workers. As I mentioned in my comments above, a group of illegals work at BEC, Clifton Pier and their salary range from $800-$1200 every two weeks. Sounds above minimum wage if ya ask me. As soon as immigration acts on this one, then I will let the cat out of the bag where the next group of illegal works. But then again who cares right?
Why does this government try to make solving simple problems complicated? The immigration department knows where the illegals are. You DO NOT need a national ID to identify the illegals. Stop using smoke screen to prolong the problem and stop trying to make it seem as if you want to resolve this vexing problem. Tell you what: Let's get started by cleaning out all those illegals who work as a part of the maintenance crew at BEC Clifton Pier. These 50 plus workers can be replaced by Bahamian young men. I hope that someone from Tribune is reading this and investigates.
whistleblower says...
Agreed. But, don't fool yourself. These illegals do not work for cheap.You must be referring to yesteryears workers. As I mentioned in my comments above, a group of illegals work at BEC, Clifton Pier and their salary range from $800-$1200 every two weeks. Sounds above minimum wage if ya ask me. As soon as immigration acts on this one, then I will let the cat out of the bag where the next group of illegal works. But then again who cares right?
On NATIONAL ID CARD BEING CONSIDERED BY GOVERNMENT
Posted 24 December 2013, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
whistleblower says...
Why does this government try to make solving simple problems complicated? The immigration department knows where the illegals are. You DO NOT need a national ID to identify the illegals. Stop using smoke screen to prolong the problem and stop trying to make it seem as if you want to resolve this vexing problem. Tell you what: Let's get started by cleaning out all those illegals who work as a part of the maintenance crew at BEC Clifton Pier. These 50 plus workers can be replaced by Bahamian young men. I hope that someone from Tribune is reading this and investigates.
On NATIONAL ID CARD BEING CONSIDERED BY GOVERNMENT
Posted 24 December 2013, 1:19 p.m. Suggest removal