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immigrationRecently David Ellis, while moderating a radio call-in program, and in response to a caller who questioned why the radio station was restricting discussion on the issue of the large number of Guyanese and large immigrant population on the island gave a surprising response. He indicated that the topic was a volatile one and had to be managed responsibly by the radio station. Up to that point many BU commenters had already made the observation that callers were being unfairly restricted when trying to discuss the matter on the VOB talk shows. Of late, and maybe it is our imagination, there seems to have been a relaxing of the policy at VOB regarding discussion on immigration matters.

The BU family is aware that we have written voluminously on the need for planned immigration in Barbados. We have gone further and accepted that movement of people is a reality in the new world economy. We have put forward the view that the socio-economic impact of the growing ethnic population in Barbados MUST be studied with a view to minimizing social fall-out while maximizing economic output. To our surprise many have accused BU of being xenophobic and racist. Even our sister blog Barbados Free Press rapped us on the knuckles for overstepping the boundary on this issue.

It is interesting that VOB would seek to cherry-pick this issue to censor callers to the talk shows. It is also interesting that the Nation newspaper which is owned by the same parent has not seriously highlighted the issue of our haphazard immigration policy which has low skilled Indo-Guyanese at the centre. This leads BU to conclude that there is an obvious enunciated policy to censor the Guyanese issue by the leading publishing house in Barbados. This has led us to speculate what happens if the voice of the PEOPLE is suppressed on an issue which they feel passionately.

We listened to reports in the media today which highlighted the concerns by many of our Members of Parliament on the need to roll-out a planned immigration policy. We also heard the lucid pronouncement by Attorney General Frundel Stuart that an immigration draft document is in the pipeline to be used to improve existing immigration policy. If we had the opportunity we would ask why his office has not instructed the police force and Immigration department to forge an alliance to round-up undocumented workers in Barbados. Our sources say that this has not been done since the new Thompson government ascended office.

We now feel vindicated.


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217 responses to “Barbados Goverment To Implement Tighter Immigration Policy”


  1. Welcome Pudding & Souse to the discussion.

    Have you noticed that since tiefin owen arthur gave Jagdeo the freedom to chastise barbadian immigration officers and the bajan people,that jagdeo feels he could tell off bajans every time a guyanese get deported.

    Now if we had a prime minister like ralph gonsalves he would most likely tell jagdeo in no uncertain terms where to get off.

    He would almost most certainly tell him about his exporting his people the guyanese dregs of society to every caricom country so that they can work illegally and send back to guyana the money in U.S. currency which guyana can use.

    You notice he never addresses the problem of these guyanese using false passports to get into these countries – it is always about how guyanese getting unfaired in these countries.

    He will never mention Trinidad – because they have a large number of indians and he is part of the racist global indian organisation known as GOPIO.


  2. David Thompson if you and your members read this blog. I am challenging you to tell these persons where to get off!

    We have put up with this CRAP for too long no one appreciates us no one! For instance, imagine our bajan fisherman pleading for assistance from ‘colleagues’ to be told wait until we finish fish. You believe dah?

    It is time Sir for you to become a fair but strong leader.

    I am tired of all their insults and I think it is ample time, that we as a nation from the pinnacle to the depth of society to unite as one people having one assertion and that is to be BAJANS and look out for Bajans first and foremost.


  3. Anonymous & JC I agree.We are putting up with this nonsense of being insulted by all and sundry including our own.Why didn’t that foolish man Jagdeo with his wierd sexual lifeslyle tell off the leader of St Maartins when that guyanese man was beaten unmercifully by the St Maartin officials.Guyanese are being deported from almost every Caribbean country including Barbados.Why only pick on us.Jagdeo as Anonymous mentioned you believe that we still have that freak Owen Arthur as our leader and we have no one to defend us.
    David Thompson we elected you to defend the interest of Barbadians.You are not living up to our expectations.Defend us and get out these nasty,despicable,uneducated,disease ridden,scum bags indo-guyanese now or we get rid of you as our leader Take a page out of the books of Ralph Gonsalves we might not like what he is doing but at least he has the balls to stand up as a man and express his feelings.Unfortunately we are not seeing that type of courage from you.You appear to be lame duck and timid.
    ENOUGH TALK ACTION IS REQUIRE


  4. Wonderful news everyone – just heard a news extract on CBC which said that Prime minister Thompson who has lead responsibility for CSME stated that caricom will have to push back the date for the implentation of the fredom of movement of peoples because some countries economies cannot support the influx of persons – and that it is foolish to push for implementation dates – just to say you have complied with a date when it is clear some countries will not be ready and will be disadvantaged.

    They are to give more details of his press conference later – and I will await eagerly to hear his further comments.


  5. Prime Minister David Thompson’s statement this evening appears to be a response to how Barbadians feel and also the propaganda which the President of Guyana is spouting every chance he gets. Finally we are hearing a Prime Minister of Barbados expressing the will of the PEOPLE.

    We look forward to hearing him go one step further by indicating what Barbados intends to do about the large number of undocumented workers. The longer we wait the more our infrastructure is at risk.


  6. David up to today me and some work colleagues were discussing this ‘humorless story.’

    We were wondering if it is too late and we have reacted (as usual )to late. Our infrastructure is very fragile and I just don’t know…….. do we have the tenacity and courage to do what is expected at this dismal time!

    Can we ride through this storm? It is left to be seen……

    I for one am going to traipse along no matter how cumbersome I may become. After all I am a PROUD BAJAN!


  7. David

    Prime minister thompson sounded really harsh when a journalist with an english accent kept pressing him on this immigration problem in Barbados.

    As the calypso says – ‘He ain’t mekkin no sport dis year’.

    Kudos to you David and the family of the Underground.Many persons villified us and and called us all sort of names,but thank goodnes our cries seem not to be going unnoticed.

    Don’t break out the champagne yet.

    Now we have to press for specifics and for immediate deportation as well as a change to the easy access to barbadian citizenship and permanent residency.

    Tight,tight,immigration policies are needed now.

    I heard Mr Thompson saying that he didn’t want there to be a an underclass of people in bridgetown.

    I want children of illegal persons who are enrolled in schools must be taken out and sent back and not allowed to remain and get free education.

    Bajan families are seeing hard,hard times and we need every available dollar to provide for those barbadians seeing hardship now,and for the others who might need help down the road as tough economic times continue.

    whether you from guyan,jamaica,trinidad,st vincent – once you are illegal – time to head back home – my friend.


  8. I am delighted that David Thompson is now showing that he has balls and will be prepare to deal harshly with illegal immigrants.I will put my celebrations on hold until I see physical action is being done and draft policy on immigration is debated and put into law in Barbados. I have a very soft spot in my my heart for the Caribbean blacks especially the unfortunate blacks from Guyana who are treated like shit at the hands of the indo guyanese.

    Anonymous we will differ slightly on this issue.No problem though my brother.
    One Love


  9. Negroman
    If we in B’dos can accept the 2nd generation English/Badbadian then we should also welcome the same from guyana. Our foreparents went to B.G and left real family down there. They are black guyanese and catching hell. Those are the ones I would help to migrat legally to b’dos not the indo-guyanese. They are no relations to bajans, they are oppertunist/racist.


  10. The Scout That is true and that is why I have no problems whatsoever with black guyanese migrating to Barbados.They are our kith & kin.Black guyanese are suffering under the repressive and racist PPP government of Guyana.I believe that we must reach out our hands and help our unfortunate brothers & sisters from Guyana.However,I do not want to see one ( 1) smelly,musty,uneducated,racist indo guyanese in Barbados.I hate them with a passion.Indo guyanese do not like blacks people and those bastards will unfair us blacks in Barbados and our children if we give them a chance to take root in Barbados and grow to be a strong ethnic group in this island.We blacks will suffer terribly.
    Indo guyanese go home and stay home.we do not want you all in Barbados.

    LEAVE NOW


  11. I am the person who posted the above comments


  12. Negroman
    It seems we both think alike then. Then we both know of other relatives in black guyana. Somehow these are the ones that get most problems at the airport. By the way there were about 7 to10 african who didn’t make the flight back home. What happen to them? Are they still here?


  13. To all fellow bloggers and persons who are avid readers of the blogs. In an above post I contemplated if we will be too late in controlling this immigration policy. I also mentioned that I will trudge along no matter how cumbersome I got.

    However, I am very upset at this point in time, and I dont know if anything can be saved from this onslaught of pure wickedness. Whilst I was outside doing some chores, some old men and my self were discussing politics church and of course the immigration policies.

    What pist me totally off was that one of the old men told me that a Guyanese man borrowed 1500 dollars from him and went and received a Barbados ID Card. These persons who are in charge of the ID Card Department, should be locked to ass up! I told off the old man too, cause if a bajan had come on their guts crawling he would not have loaned them the money ole blasted fool!

    Every body just cares about the almighty dollar and they are selling Ids for a measly 1500 dollars that can not even send themselves or their children to a doctor if there were threatened with a serious medical problem.

    This government has a lot of cleaning up to do. Under Seymour Arthur these things seemed to be the norm.

    I can hear them now, ” Oh I can afford to be a theif after all Owen is one and he want the Guyanese to take over no body aint cay bout de stupid ass bajans”

    This is stupidity and downright wickedness at its best!


  14. The Scout I am at a lost like you regarding those africans.I hope if those africans intend to stay that they will become productive and useful citizens of this country.We do not need nuisancs to pull this country down.This also goes to all the black Caribbean nationals who want to live in Barbados be productive,stay on the right side of the law and earn your keeps.Please do not squander any oppurtunities that might come your way.
    We blacks need a strong and united race to safeguard our future and be strong enough to withstand the onslaught that is coming from the other ethnic groups that are growing at a phenomenal rate in Barbados.
    We are here under the false belief that the majority we now have will remain that way.I had a look at the official statistics regarding demographic make up of Barbados.If my memory serves me right the official figure us put us blacks at about 88% of the population down from the high high 90’s we had before.It alsom states that the black race in increasing at a decreasing rate and the other groups especially the indian race is increasing at an increasing rate and that was about 3 years ago.You could understand the figures now.
    We are in trouble.
    I want anyone to tell me which race on this earth has any genuine respect and love for the black race.Tell which race will not oppress and illtreat us if that race is given the chance.
    All the indian & other ethnic sympathisers challenge me on these matters.
    Tell me where on this earth that blacks are not oppress even in Barbados we are oppress to some degree.
    I await the challenge.


  15. You have no challenge from me negro man none at all I see what is happening and I make sure that i preach it every day.

    I try to ‘lift up’ my friends on the block. I know that they can make a vast difference if given the oppotunity.


  16. I am glad to see Mr. Thompson finally talking about this issue.I am also glad he will be the main person taking care of the CSME implementation,can anyone imagine if it was up to President Bharrat Jagdeo,lol ?

    I think Barbados & all nations for that matter need to be very careful concerning their immigration policies & it looks like the P.M. is doing both as it relates to the Caricom region & Barbados as a whole.The “Managed migration” policy also looks to be [url=http://www.nationnews.com/story/43462566102175.phpimplemented[/url] before another CSME meet by other Carib heads of government.
    “What his Government was determined to avoid, added Thompson, was the creation of “an underclass” of CARICOM non-nationals in Barbados exploited by employers and others, and discriminated against in various ways contrary to official policy.

    He is hoping to have Barbados’ new approach to managed migration in place prior to the proposed stakeholders’ consultation on the CSME. “


  17. The guyanese give value for money. They do not want to take over Barbados, they just here to do the work, get some money and move on. A lot of bajan workers just want to smoke ganja, drink guinness and listen to the radio instead of doing the work. Bajans like to talk and argue too much on the job.


  18. Badri you have got to be mad. Only yesterday I saw one of your kind sayto call him Roger Khan playn he camouflage in a old looking suzuki, all that time he distributing cocaine all over Barbados and you talking shite bout how they just come to work.

    KNOW YOUR BLASTED PLACE AND TALK FACTS!


  19. Badri,The concern about this immigration mess [for me at least] is NOT about work productivity &/or which particular national is better in the work place.It is about the fact of the matter of if those particular persons in the work place are LEGALLY there & went through the proper process in order to get there.

    I am not xenophobic &/or hiding behind the law but logic dictates that one should follow the rules of the country you’re migrating to,I know since I am in the U.S. now & have played by the rules.You’ve got to admit a plurality of Guyanese nationals have gone to Barbados on “Vacation” & overstayed with their stay being assisted in some shape or form which to me has assisted in the uproar on this important subject.

    One final question,are you in Barbados legally ?


  20. I am in Barbados legally. I don’t have a problem with immigration doing its job. I just don’t like the racial talk against indians. There are bad people in every group but most of the guyanese are good hard working people. I don’t know anything about cocaine but the talk I hear is that the pushers work for white bajans and arabs.


  21. Roger Khan sells it to people whom I care about and they are BLACK!

    And I have reason to be pist off when indian, black, white or any other color person can have the ‘gall’ to come and manipulate our good nature.


  22. Badri as long you’re currently in Barbados legally,I don’t mind you as an individual & as I’m sure most Bajans,but as I’ve mentioned before you have to understand that quite a few illegal immigrants from Guyana are in the country & it is very easy for any Barbados native to paint a broad stroke,hence why most don’t even mention other illegal immigrants but call it mainly a “guyanese problem”.


  23. Badri
    May I suggest that if you’re here legally, you do not bad talk bajans or it might be detrimental to you. I’ve had enough bad talk about bajans and it got me pissed off. Badri STOP IT. Just like U.S chase bajans out of the states even though they were legal,you too can get your ass out of Bim if that is your attitude. We can do without that from you. If we bajans didn’t accomodate you, you would have left eversince, so enjoy b’dos and keep your trap shut or get out NOW, before the shit hit the ceiling.


  24. Badri Take Scout advise seriously.Do not come into Barbados and criticise us you and your indo guyanese counterparts will not like the outcome of your actions.We blacks in Barbados WILL NOT allow you all to treat us the same way that you all treat my unfortunate black guyanese brothers & sisters.
    KEEP YOUR BLASTED MOUTH SHUT IN BARBADOS.
    How dare you talk about Barbadians workers.Barbadian workers are hard working,diligent and competent.Who built Barbados?Who gave us the standard of living we have today that is the envy of all in Caribbean?
    The answer to those two questions are BLACK BARBADIANS.
    You all have the biggest and richest Caribbean state refused to live comfotably with your black guyanese counterparts and the result of that action is the destruction and hampering of the true potential of Guyana.You all uneducated indo guyanese destroy your country and now want to come to the best run black countryin the world prior to that idiot Owen Arthur stint as leader and destroy it.It will never happen wants Negroman,JC,The Scout,Anonymous and others who think like us are around.
    BADRI &amp


  25. Badri if guyanaese are such diligent workers, WHY ARE YOU HERE?

    Are you MAD?

    I know for a fact that we bajns would not be so disrespectful as to go in a man’s country and insult his standard of living or country.

    We respect people. How dare you have the ‘testicular fortitude’ to come in my country and talk crap/ You fah real.

    CHECK YOUR SELF!

    Before we decide to forget about good manners and react like your kind!

    KNOW YOUR PLACE!


  26. I just hate to hear people give kudos to these so called hard working Guyanese.
    I have Guyanese friends here (black) who are accountants, engineers, office administrators etc.
    These few are qualified and university graduates.
    Because of my profession, I have to work along side some of these ‘hardworking’ people. Most lack basic education and cant count , read or even spell.
    Some cant read a measuring tape. I saw a guy who came as a painter and did not know the difference between a paint brush or a dust brush.
    The thing is , because of this lack of education, they dont even realise they are being exploited…or maybe they dont care.
    People who say Bajans are lazy are jokers who never visited a work site.I am on sites daily and this is a myth. Bajan talk and argue cricket, religion, politics while doing their work, make sure they get an hour for lunch and a break later in the afternoon which is entitled to them by law.
    If this constitutes laziness then most of us are guilty. I am not saying that there would not be exceptions but overall I think IMHO, most Bajans are just as hard working as anyone….just that we dont stand for shit and refuse to work for pittance.


  27. My sentiments exactly. I have many friends who are construction workers up to yesterday evening one of my people told me that he was so pist off this firday since his boss man told him and some more guyanese to put on doors. He did 11 doors and the guyanese 1

    GOOD WORK ETHICS THATS A LAUGH!

    STUPES!


  28. I am now convinced that it is finally reaching the attention of the middle class and the professionals that Barbados is being over run with guyanese especially the indian guyanese.

    Only a couple of days ago a professional person remarked to me that they realise that they seeing a lot of indians in this country.

    I really had to wonder where they were all along.

    However as I keep saying,if black bajans don’t give them work,don’t rent them their houses and aprtments,don’t get into relationships with them,if bajans report them to the immigration and overall don’t make them feel so comfortable here that they think this is paradise for them – if we don’t do all these things then they will get the message and leave.

    Inaddition the government must do its part,and I am hearing that the immigration coming down hard on giving anybody extensions,and they are even rounding up some.

    Anybody else hearing the same thing?


  29. No, I am not hearing anything as yet. I hope your words are true.

    This morning I was talking to a friend of mine and she is the sweetest person I know. I admire her greatly. She told me she is beginning to hate these guyanese. I could not believe my ears. Not my friend of all people who always deals with situations open mindedly and just.

    to Mr. Thompson and government, this is no longer a time bomb; this issue has exploded I can feel it, hear it and know it.

    This is how ethnic cleansing starts; you better believe it.

    If my firend who is always rational has exploded, what can be said about the hasty person. Please do not let us be like Guyana, Trinidad or South Africa.

    Unless it is to far gone…………..

  30. Roti too Sweet Avatar
    Roti too Sweet

    This describes the Bajan workplace attitude and manner perfectly….

    “Bajan talk and argue cricket, religion, politics while doing their work, make sure they get an hour for lunch and a break later in the afternoon which is entitled to them by law”.

    and we wonder why the Guyanese are here, being employed by ….. maybe other Guyanese (like Owen Arthur)?

    JC posted this gem

    “he was so pist off this firday since his boss man told him and some more guyanese to put on doors. He did 11 doors and the guyanese ” .

    I hope JC took a dose of salts with that one OR that boss man losing real money on that job OR the work is being done for Government (probably a public toilet on the beach).

    Thankfully, this Government is not taking on people like JC, Technician and Negroman who are just nasty racists (they don’t even like Byer Suckoo because her hair straight). Notice that Thompson and Jagdeo looking real comfortable together at the Caricom meeting.


  31. I too love an all beef Chefette roti…man you got my mout watering for one now…shupessssssssss…
    Now get serious!
    Any immigrant works harder in the first generation…the motivation factor is simply different…
    Look at the first generation of Barbadian migrants to Guyana, Trinidad, UK, Canada and the USA and how hard their worked to build their base then look at the generations after…
    This happens to every single migrant group…


  32. @ Roti too sweet…….the government does not have to take them on at its own peril.
    What people fail to understand is that if this situation is not nipped in the bud, it willl be chaos in this country soon.
    Have you ever realised how most Bajans look at Guyanese even if they are legal or not. This is just the start. When these feelings are allowed to fester without being addressed, what do you think the outcome would be?
    I ask you this and hope you can answer me honestly….what do illegals do in MY country to add to its development?
    Show me their contribution to the social development of MY country.
    I await your honest reply.


  33. I voted for Suckoo you silly person. your point…… ? It has nothing to do with being racists it has to do with the truth and the truth is that you all are a pack of rapists. and you think that somebody will really come and be so wicked and vindictive to form a conversation on their block and tell lies about this serious issue stupesss we dont hide our feelings on the block we keep it real!

    We are not like you people.

    and by the way, Dont let Mr. Thompson listen to us and see if he OR Mrs. Suckoo will get my vote!

    I wonder who would get the last laff ha hahahhahah…..lol!!!!!!!!!


  34. Oh and by the way my daughter has “straight hair”! dont be misleading!


  35. JC & Technician

    I am trying real hard to keep my emotions in check this lovely Sunday morning.

    Just to educate all those indians and white who think that black bajans will continue being passive – I say ‘think again’ – and remain 1937.

    Just wait and see – if david thompson does not deal with this matter quickly – guyanese will wish they did not know of some where called Barbados.

  36. Roti too Sweet Avatar
    Roti too Sweet

    Who is talking about “illegals”? Is every Guyanese worker an illegal migrant? What percentage of the migrant population is illegal ?
    Are all or most of the illegal migrants of Indian extraction? Are Black (and even White) illegal migrants ok but not Indian ones?

    The problem with this debate is not whether there should be proper and enforced guidelines and administrative procedures regarding immigration but the racist tone of some of the comments like your need to specify that your Guyanese friends are Black.

    I too have worked in contruction, agriculture and manufacturing and I am distressed by the decreasing levels of productivity of Bajan workers particularly the younger and less skilled ones. To be sure, this problem is exacerbated by poor management and inadequate training but often attempts to put in place more rational systems are stymied by unions, politicians (with their eye on the votes) and civil servants for whom productivity is a bad word. This country is attempting to fix its problems by every way other than hard work guided by informed, creative and principled cognition. We want to sell our land, bring in foreigners to do the work and charge more for the same old product even though there is no real value added.

    The Guyanese (and others) are here because Barbadians want them here and for many they must be doing a “good” job because we keep employing them.

    And to Ian Walcott, I agree with your observation.


  37. Roti To Sweet.You write and sound like a simpleton.I will not even respond to your diatribe.
    If you like it or not Barbados is for black people and people of your group will never be welcome with open hands in black Barbados.
    By the way Esther Byer-Suckoo will never be a leader of Barbados and the mistake that the people of St George South made in the last general elections will be corrected.
    Her true intentions are showing through.


  38. Technician.

    I’ll try and answer you.

    In a word.

    Rihanna.

    Any further questions??


  39. Jodiperry, I love Rihanna too, but that’s not a fair reply! Please reply, to Technician, properly and relevantly!


  40. @ Jodiperry…..My question was..’what do illegals do in MY country to add to its development?
    Show me their contribution to the social development of MY country’.

    Either you are an idiot of the highest calibre or just playing devil’s advocate.
    In what way is Rihanna an illegal?
    Please dont jump on her bandwagon now ok?

    For all those who like to defend the illegals …tell me this …especially Roti too Sweet.

    Who is the most deported people from Barbados?
    Which nationality other than locals are hauled before the courts any given day?
    Who are now rated as the most untrustworthy people in the Caribbean?

    Guyanese are here because contractors want cheap labour with no NIS or PAYE contributions. Have you ever seen a non national up Collymore Rock?
    They are here because ignorant Bajan men who cant take that shite talk to a real Bajan woman, look for the easy ,dirt cheap alternative.
    Tell me how much NIS or PAYE they put into the treasury.

    We have Trinis, Lucians, Dominicans, Vincies, Jamaicans et al here but the only negative people who stand out are the Guyanese….and you want to blame Bajans for this?
    How come you all know how bad we Bajans are , how you claim we are racist…..yet still you all brekkin’ ya asses to get here, knowing you might be deported at BGI……
    Check ya self ……and study ya head!!


  41. Tecnician

    You ask:’have you ever seen a non national up collymore rock?’

    Please explain that one for me.

    Good for you putting the likes of jodiperry in their damn place.

    I want to see the day when these guyanese and in particular these indian guyanese frighten to go to bed and sleep,because they waiting for the knock on their door of the immigration and police waiting to tek dem to grantley adams.


  42. Technician i was going to anwer for you but I wanted to respect you by letting you answer Ms. Jodiperry for yourselve. Well done and well said!


  43. Technician said:Tell me how much NIS or PAYE they put into the treasury ?
    ———————————–

    This is just another point about this issue & why they must leave or be forcibly deported.

    Fiscally speaking,illegal immigrants don’t add anything to the country ,in fact I think they really just weigh the whole country down should they require any social services as previsous posters have mentioned.Tax payers in BIM shouldn’t have to contend with a Barbados government who caters to illegals who stay.The government should do its job by taking care of those who are legally in the country ONLY & especially those who are citizens.Is Bajan citizenship worthless nowadays ?

    What has me concerned is that the DLP P.M. has been in power for some time now & it does NOT take any new legislation or “managed migration policy” to issue a crackdown on enforcing the current immigration rules.

    Also,If the DLP does manage to pass a new “managed migration policy” it sounds like it would only affect those that are arriving on Barbados’ shores & not dealing with those currently in the country illegally.
    If the DLP & BLP never really even enforced the old rules what makes ANYONE sure that the current DLP government will enforce the new ones or is it just another smokescreen to say we did something about it ?

    P.M. Thompson was a lawyer & knows that the current laws are & they are more than good enough to handle most of the illegal immigrants in the country.Don’t believe me ?,check out Barbados’ immigration rules in the following link.
    http://www.barbadosbusiness.gov.bb/miib/Legislation/documents/immigration_act_cap190.pdf


  44. Anonymous // July 6, 2008 at 3:24 pm

    Tecnician

    You ask:’have you ever seen a non national up collymore rock?’

    Please explain that one for me.
    ———————–
    I assume Technician is talking about the NIS building just off Collymore Rock.

    Heh,It is like saying you would find illegal immigrants at Careenage House in the The Wharf.


  45. Guys…come on please…
    Our own history should teach us not to hate others…please think harddddddddddddd before you allow your emotions to take over….
    We are a civilized people…please stop the hating…
    Have a look at this blog and see what racists are saying about blacks in Canada…
    http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=65664
    This is soooooooooooo wrong…please speak to the issue of illegal immigration without targeting our brothers and sisters based on race…
    We are too educated and civilized a people for this kind of behavior…
    This is very disheartening! This is quite scary actually…


  46. Dont get me wrong, up to tonight I had a lovely discussion with a Guyanese whom I like; I always get her to pin up my hair as well as my mum’s.

    This Guyanese came from in the late 80s early 90s and I like her and her children immensely. I dont feel threatened by her at all. However, this new breed that is entering our country is not nice! I know what i am saying THEY ARE NOT NICE!

    Therefore I have no reason to be nice when people can come to con you and yours out of house and land No way!


  47. Guyanese are here because contractors want cheap labour with no NIS or PAYE contributions. Have you ever seen a non national up Collymore Rock?
    They are here because ignorant Bajan men who cant take that shite talk to a real Bajan woman, look for the easy ,dirt cheap alternative
    ——————

    TRUE ! TRUE ! TRUE !


  48. @ Ian Walcott….if this is scary to you now……..stick around, it will get much worse.
    You see I am one of those who are in touch with the reality of what is happening on the ground here in Barbados .When shit hits the fan, and it will, I can guarantee that it will affect me directly as I dont have the luxury of most of these politicians .
    I dont hate them personally as that is not for man to decide….I just hate their ways, lies, tricks and deceit.
    Rather that their own counterparts scold them and try to get them to curb their ways ,instead the call us Bajans xenophobic . For defending what our parents and their parents built for US?
    I call a spade a spade and I make no apology to anyone. We have let greed and corruption turn this lovely country into the cesspool of the Caribbean.
    I remember,as a little boy growing up, the immigration van come through our neighborhood. There is one very popular musician here now would tell you (if shame wouldnt kill him) how fast and far he and his sisters had to run on a weekly basis.
    Boy I miss those days.
    Instead, we have a woman deported 3 times.On her third time she vows to be back by CWC……she did too….tried to swim to freedom.
    So you see….the immigration officers corrupt, the politicians corrupt, the police corrupt, the employers corrupt…..who do we have to turn to but ourselves now…..it gine get worse before it get better.


  49. @ Anonymous…Jay said it for me.


  50. This is sooooooooo frightening you guys cannot begin to imagine…
    I think there’s a need for a national consultation on the issue…let people come forward and vent their feelings and then go about some process of healing and reconciliation…this is not healthy…
    Please calculate all the possible outcomes to this kind of rhetoric…
    There are Barbadians all over the globe…so please think about possible reactions and a backlash that can hurt your friends, family and our country’s image…
    This is like the perfect storm waiting to happen…
    PLEASE STOP AND THINK….

    Uh mean…high oil prices, a bad tourist season, possible economic recession, political victimization…people are going to look for scapegoats and target illegal immigrants…
    This is very very very scary…
    I wish it’d come to an end and that common sense will prevail…
    This is so not healthy my people…

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