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timebombPrime Minister David Thompson has communicated to Barbadians that there will be a shake-up at the Immigration Department. For too long this agency which is mandated under our laws to protect our borders has been falling short. Barbadians have also been told that there is a sub-committee of cabinet briefed to submit a proposal on how to make our immigration policy more relevant. In our opinion the findings of this committee has become way overdue, more so in an environment currently characterized by a contracting economy with rising unemployment.

Against the foregoing, we are puzzled by the word making the rounds that ex-soldier and former BLP candidate Jeffery Bostic has been identified as the person to head-up an improved Immigration Unit. If Bostic is indeed the man we would have to question his qualifications for the job.

Despite our best effort we have been unable to confirm the accuracy of a Bostic appointment.

The real possibility of a large unemployed immigrant population is now facing Barbados. Although we did not hear the report a BU family member has reported Guyanaโ€™s Consul Norman Faria to be already lobbying for the displaced Guyanese workers employed on the Four Seasons project to be absorbed elsewhere in the Barbados workforce. If we understand correctly this would mean government reallocating work permit status. To say that we find this act by Consul Faria to be an insult to Barbadians would be putting it mildly.

It is understood that at a time of crisis the rule which states home drums beat first must be applied, it is not the ideal position to adopt but understandable never the less. In the United States which practices free trade they have attached a Buy American approach. General Motors and other Amercian companies are cutting workforces in overseas markets first.

To further illustrate the point.

Not too long ago Dubai dubbed the City of Gold was prospering and employed a large expatriate workforce to cater to the demand of a booming economy. We wish to emphasize that the ex-pat workforce was recruited under a strict managed immigration policy.

Here is an update on the situation unfolding in Dubai:

Dubai, the so-called City of Gold, is witnessing something unprecedented: expatriate workers are losing their jobs and are being sent home. It is also widely being reported that Dubai has cancelled over 86 percent more residence visas last month, compared to same month last year – (read full report)

Unemployment statistics in Barbados will likely climb to greater than 10% in the near future. Commonsense would suggest that demand for jobs will become a high agenda item for unemployed Barbadians. If the pool of unemployed labour continues to be congested by a large immigrant population (legal and illegal), we are going to have a problem.

Barbados over the years CANNOT be accused of being CARICOM unfriendly, ask the late Harold โ€˜Breeโ€™ St. John. To be honest we are sick and tired of hearing the academics and others who spout ideology which is divorce from real world situations. Barbados has always absorbed immigrant labour to build our economy, it has never been an issue, it is an issue now. Owen Arthur had an agenda and used and or felt compelled to use Barbados as his guinea pig to test regionalist polices hatched by CARICOM.

Barbados by all reports are starting to see the degradation of our social infrastructure be it health, education, police, transportation etc. Despite the asinine positions held by Clyde Mascoll and Kerri Symmonds i.e. we need to build out the infrastructure to absorb the requirements of a reconfigured workforce to expand the carry capacity of the economy, we question how allowing Tom, Dick and Harry into a 2×3 country illegally is a good way to accomplish that strategy.

To those who will ascribe xenophobic labels to the BU household because of our view to see our comparatively stable and orderly society is maintained, we will wear the label proudly. Despite the challenge of managing our little economy is the turbulence of a global financial crisis our government needs to act now before the immigration time bomb explodes.


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254 responses to “The Illegal Immigration Problem In Barbados: A Time-Bomb Waiting To Explode”


  1. Bonny peppa

    Everything you said above I agree with.

    Tell you the truth JC got me confused with her statements above.

    Bonny peppa, guyanese know some bajan men and women will fall for any hard luck stories so they come prepared and depending on who you are they will tell a story to suit,you are a christian – then you will hear about them and church,you are a man – then a hard luck story about how a bajan man fool them.

    Man I hate all of the GT bannas.

    The best one is a deported one who back in georgetown for good.


  2. David

    Did you read in today’s Nation that 2 immigration officers are under investigation by the fraud squad for corruption involving non nationals – code word for guyanese?

    I am pleased to see that this government is going after these corrupt immigration officers who aided and abetted these illegal guyanese with numerous extensions and false passports.

    Now let’s hope they will go after Gilbert Greaves the former chief immigration officer.

    Negroman how are you feeling about this news?


  3. Bonny Peppa // March 7, 2009 at 2:38 pm

    Now that we are being honest I will say that I more prefer to give a bajan work over ANY GT any day. Bonny I knew this particular guy for approximately the last 14 years. And to answer to your other question yes I know other painters who are bajan painters but those whom I know were doing other work therefore I had no problem in asking him to paint for me.

    Bonny, I dont much like those whom have recently started to come to this island; not the ones who were here for eons. I think that the recent lot are a using manipulative lot and those whom I talk too didnt just come here yesterday they came when I was in school (like shortman).

    When I asked the question what does that tells us. For me it tells us that we as black people are always at the end of the line and although we have an advantage here in Barbados now ….. in the long run we WILL let it go .,…….

    Additionally, it tells us that Jagdeo should be made to step down from his political domain since black persons are being discriminated against in Guyana.

    I KNOW that the recent batch that have come to Barbados are a pack of Frauds so they wont get my money so easily………

    I respect your comment and can also see why you would hate ALL of the GTS!

    Peter pays for Paul theory!


  4. The fact of the matter is that if they are still coming then something is terribly wrong in Guyana, and esepcially, if they are East Indian, for the entire government of Guyana is dominated by East Indians. The East Indians should be the last to be jumping on a plane to come to BGI, but something is wrong, and unless there is a change of leadership in Guyana they will continue to come.

    Yes he should step down considering that the largest group in Guyana is black and black mixed, and there is no reperesation for us in the PPP, the leader of Guyana lied about his sham marriage, he was not leagally married, now what sort of man is that, and then he turned around and used high tech abuse against the so called wife, he had this lady masquerade around the world and Guyana as first lady of Guyana, when in fact she was nothing more than a boarder at Guyana House. The leader of Guyana, Jagdeo is like an infant in that the least thing sets him off, such a reporter asking a simple question such as why did Guyana bank money in the Bahamas. Jagdeo is no leader, for you should have seen how he was dressed to meet a delegation from Trinidad & Tobago Dry Dock, in a blue jean and a dingy green tea shirt, and with foot on table as he shook hands with this well dressed delegation from T&T. I say he has to go Jagdeo,a dn I don’t care where he goes, but he must go, and I agree with Richard Van West it is time for street agitation, for people suffering too long in Guyana.


  5. I got a joke for you guys. On the subject of immigration and illegal , can you guys believe that a gentleman was hired by UWI Cave Hill campus to lecture and coordinate a new course in the faculty of pure an applied sciences?

    (this is where it gets spicy). The gentleman was African and drove a black BMW. This guy was hired without being investigated and paid a salary for two semesters in advance (about 9 months)

    During this semester a background routine check was launched and the famous Europian universities Knew nothing about him. This guy was impersonating a Phd graduate .

    When the police was called in , this African man vanished in thin air with 9 months salary and what ever incentives available for head lecturers (lecturer salary is over 10,000 dollars monthly) do the maths. UWI big boys trying hard to keep this issue secret but snavah cat let it out of the bag.

    So I would like David and anonymous to investigate this to see if I telling the truth because I do not want to violate the integrity of this of this blog

    Due to my frustration of seeing how they comb through the backgrounds of students qualifications . I ask myself ,What type of shyte is this? Hilary should be in jail


  6. @Snavah Cat

    What is the name of this person?


  7. JC,
    You don’t have to justify your hiring a GT banna to do your painting ya know. Why our former PM (some call him Owen See-tru Arthur) publicly admitted to hiring some illegal GTbanna to do some work for him. And he was smiling like a Cheshire cat when he was making his point.
    Don’t get me wrong JC. I don’t hate dese GTbanna. I just HATE their presence here in such magnitude. And they seem to be multiplying like Kremlins. I can’t get it figure out. I don’t hate them but I would love to see them return to whence they cometh. Bonny is a lovva not a hatah.

    Hi Devil’s Advocate, hope you din read dis blog. Good. Ya too sweet.(smooch)


  8. This is Sister Baby Bonny Peppers, yuh favour it, yuh don’t hate, wuh happen, like yuh find some GT banna under yuh bed and he brought you through the night with pleasure, because you was not only hating, but you ready for killing sometimes, that I had to direct you to a Guyanese video so that you can wine off all the hate. Anyway, you want a real Bajan to paint yuh your house then hire one of 400 red foot Bajans, because the chances are of them being connected to Guyana are nil, read nil. JC, she is what we would call in Guyana a nevuh see come tuh see person, ask one a dem GY bannas there to explain, interpret, translate, whatever. Scout, my dear tings getting harder, in fact I trying to scope out some nice fruit trees in the West Ruimvelt area of Georgetown so that I can just pick the fruits and sell at Bourda Market, as it look like I am going to be pensionless. Love you all, have a nice day Sister Baby


  9. Sister Baby again, I have to laugh at the Cave Hill prof story, if it is true, sounds similar to the Ghana Airways fiasco to me. I said Ghana Airways, not GUYANA AIRWAYS


  10. Sister Baby
    You confusing ya self sweetpea. And ya confusing me too, so instead of replying to de gar-baj above, I will plead de 5th.
    Go and sin no more.
    CLOWN.


  11. We are in trouble and the sooner bajans realise that these politicians permanent secretaries and all of the big ups are in this conspiracy together …… you all will realise that we are fighting a loosing battle! Sorry to JC, Negroman, Bonny Peppa et al.

    The guyanese can call Greaves ANYTIME and he will MAKE SURE that every thing is CURRIED!


  12. I am a Guyanese Indian and I like Black Bajan women cause thay easy to get. They like my pretty Indian hair and I treat them alright. I get real Black women. So I feel allot of you jealous. Of course I would never marry them. My future wife is in India and she will have light skin. Wanna jealous but Bajan women sweet and easy.


  13. Look Guyanese

    We could recognise this crap from a mile off.

    Trying to be provocative with your nonsense hoping it would start a shouting match on the blog.

    Well be off,we could not care less with your made up story.

    I hope every one else ignores you.


  14. Yes Bonny, I is Clown, but a least a does mek people happy.


  15. Bajan woman does be sweet sweet
    Bajan woman does be sweet sweet sweet


  16. Sister Baby,
    And I know of a whole nation that you could make EXTREMELY overwhelmed if you could convince your GTbanna to return to Swampy Town and left my 166 sq. mls. I’m counting on you. Don’t disappoint. Plzzz.

    Guyanese,
    Ya cubbah.
    Ya succeed. Ya got we laffin. Now come fa ya bone. Ruff,ruff. Good dog.


  17. oshaka mcneil is one of the persons being questioned in the immigration saga!


  18. Bonny, Is this the koolie man up in here now, that was under yuh bed last night telling the world about how yuh suh sweet?


  19. Bonny, dun count on me, I have my own selfish interest in this on going saga, and trust me I am praying that there will be a great shaking up of the earth and that a chunk of Guyana will just break off and jam up itself to Barbados, so that you could accomodate everybody, the 166 squares will now be 16,000 squares, room to spare for all, plus you hear it from the horses mouth, ayuh is sweet sweet sweet, they want you all not we.


  20. 60% of the Bajan population live in St Michael. Dey got space enough. Cry babies


  21. Oshaka Mcneil,you are saying is one of the immigration officers charged for corruption for aiding non nationals?

    Somehow I am not surprised.


  22. I hate Guyanese women to the bone. They come here, take our men and try to play ‘house’ better than us. They try to do everything better than us. It’s high time we take a stand on this nonsense. We need to take care of our men before the Guyanese women take them away, we need to ensure that we put the man’s food on the table and stop spending so much money and time at the salon or clothing shop. When will we ever understand that it’s our fault that the Guyanese women are here in high numbers. We are too lazy and some of us too fat and unable to perform our wifery duties. I almost lost my man to a Guyanese and this is because I took a firm stand. Will you?


  23. Guyanese // March 11, 2009 at 7:19 am

    60% of the Bajan population live in St Michael. Dey got space enough. Cry babies
    ___________________________

    How much live in Berbice, Demarara etc. I hear wannah real under populated ya f —— ass!

    Wannah got more than space!


  24. Republic Of Guyana—>83,000 square miles 700 miles long and 300 miles wide.

    Population: 600,000 give or take a few
    Georgetown: Le Grande et la ville de jardin de la Guyana, the garden city and capital of Guyana, pop. 200,000
    Demerara pop. 300,000
    Berbice pop 125,000
    Eessequibo pop. 75,000
    there you have it.


  25. Sister Baby,
    I don’t kiss and tell so you would have to keep guessing dawlin. (smooch)

    Bajan Sugar,
    I don’t agree with you at all. If our men want to swap us for these GTbanna whores, let them go right ahead. If he really loves you, you shouldn’t have to go overboard to keep him. A lot of us mistake lust for love. This is not a competition to see who is the better home-maker or lover. These GT parasites full of AIDS. One of my female friends fell victim to a GTbanna and she is now 6ft. under leaving a little GTbanna/bajan little girl behind. If the bajan men want them let them have them. Stink-pooch-kiddies.


  26. Yuh ain’t lie Bonny Peppa.

    These guyanese prostitutes running around doing every kinda sexual peverted act the bajan men want – once they give dem a dollar bill,knowing full well that in a couple of months they would be back in guyana while the bajan man and his poor,innocent,decent bajan wife will be heading for the cemetery full with Aids.

    The GT bannas tell yuh plain,the bajan men want straight hair woman,or so they say,so dey goin’ wid dem and give dem Aids.

    My bajan brothers got me too ashamed though.Which oily hair,diseased GT banna would mek me throw way my life easy so?

    Not fuh hell.


  27. @ David ………He was suppose to lecture me….opps

    I will get a name an then get right back to you


  28. Bajan sugar
    While I don’t agree with any bajan man for leaving his bajan woman for a guyanese, I do think that the bajan woman needs to take stock of her relationship with her husband and also the bajan man with his wife. We have become very american in our attitude towards our partners, that’s why sometimes it is easy for some-one whether guyanese or from anyother country to put a wedge in the relationship. Both bajan men and women get to hotheaded over simple matters instead of sitting down and having a husband/wife matured conversation and solving matters. All we are doing is making divorce lawyers rich while we become poorer


  29. Thank you Guyanese for the information. I checked St. Michael and I found out it is 15 square miles and has a population of 90,000, WOW! I always thought it was Christ Church that had the large concentration of people. I had asked them where is Hillsborough St. Joseph, well they never answered, but I found it on the map, small population there, when you take off from Seawell it looks like the middle and north parts are uninhabited. Anyway thanks Guyanese are you resident in Barbados? just wodnering, you know how Guyanese stay.
    I always buy a world book every year that has all the information on countries, and leaders, cities and so on, well one year Barbados said its population was 300,000, but the next year it was 280,000 so I always wonder what happened to that 20,000 that went missing the following year.

  30. Time Will Tell Avatar

    oshaka mcneil is one of the persons being questioned in the immigration saga!
    ……………………………………………………………..
    No surprise.


  31. Why ‘No Surprise’,Time Will Tell?


  32. Sister Baby,
    Are you a septic tank? Well your shite is brimming over.
    Stuupseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.


  33. lol


  34. Bonny, Yes girl, duh is it, oh Lord, only you would come up with such, I myself am LOL


  35. Sister Baby
    I sticking around cause the girls love me. Me and my pertie hair! Ha ha. Bonny Scout and Anon jealous. And I handsome too with nuff nuff chat


  36. Guyanese March11 2009 @ 10.17 p.m
    You post that I’m jealous of you. You sick bastard, what do I know or do I care about you. If any stupid bajan girl would fall for a “pertie ‘ hair fellow with nothing between his ears but space, that’s there problem. Just let me say this to you, if you have nothing else to do be post C-R-A-P, then use other people’s names PLEASE not THe Scout.I don’t have time to deal with immature young people.


  37. Sister Baby,
    Still one love dawlin.

    Guyanese,
    You are a ‘gallows-bait’. I just love de humour, or is it humus?
    Ya teasa. (smooch, rite pun ya lipz)


  38. Sister Baby,
    Are you a septic tank? Well your shite is brimming over.
    Stuupseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
    ___________________________

    Bonny you aint easy ha ha ha


  39. just remember when you bad talk indians you are cursing your own brother you ignorant fool indians are decendents of black people,the first settlers in india were black africans


  40. Who cares
    Who cares?


  41. Not to bump an old thread or anything but has anyone seen this youtube video.

    It seems GAIA customs are getting real strict,lol !


  42. I also forgot to mention that maybe May day should be also considered deportation day if the Government really wants to be strict on the immigration matter.I’m sure that it can’t be poeple only on work permits that will be conducting themselves in these parades.
    http://news.caribseek.com/Barbados/Daily_Nation/article_76868.shtml

    “The symbolic involvement of the Guyanese, those on work permits, comes against the background of a downturn in the island’s construction sector activity including temporary halt to several projects.

    Hundreds of Guyanese on work permits have found work in the sector as carpenters, masons and other skilled artisans.

    “The rights of those in Barbados on work permits, those who have done yeoman service to assist in building up the Barbados economy, should also be respected as we move together to find a just solution to the present downturn as reported and which I feel will be done in the interests of all concerned by the Government and people of Barbados,” said Guyana Consul Norman Faria.

    When the multi-million dollar Four Seasons hotel project was halted early this year, Faria wrote the main contractor urging the firm to re-hire the Guyanese as soon as work started and help them get work permits with other firms until the work resumes. He also wrote the Barbados Immigration Department urging understanding in the matter.

    The participation of the Guyanese in the annual May Day activity, organised by the Barbados Workers Union (BWU), is being assisted by the consulate.

    The main message on banners carried on the Guyanese truck is Friendship and Solidarity.

    A “Guyanese workers” tent will be at the end of march rally site on Bay Street near the capital Bridgetown where Barbadians can sample traditional Guyanese food at reasonable prices.

    Consul Faria said he was pleased to assist his countrymen and women once again to participate in the international workers holiday.

    He said the symbolic contingent was “greatly appreciated” by BWU’s General secretary Sir Roy Trotman . “


  43. Isn’t the issuance of a work permit a privilege and not a right?
    We humbly submit that for the Consul General of Guyana Norman Faria to be making the demands of the Barbados government he has been heard to be making can easily be considered as meddling in the internal affairs of a country.


  44. just remember when you bad talk indians you are cursing your own brother you ignorant fool indians are decendents of black people,the first settlers in india were black africans
    __________________________

    Well if the the Indians treat their brothers so ha ha that means they kill their parents….lol!


  45. I am absolutely horrified at the report in the Saturday Sun of May 23, 2009 regarding the treatment of a Jamaican business woman at the Grantley Adams airport.
    According to the report she described the experience of being stripped search as the worst in her life; and felt compelled to seek medical attention on her return home. And even though nothing was found on her and she was sent back home the following day, having spent eight hours at the airport!
    This Caribbean sister has vowed never to visit Barbados again. What a terrible tragedy!
    Search of the person is a legitimate part of the function of immigration authorities. It is a function that should be exercised with the utmost sensitivity, and should never leave the person searched feeling violated. It is obvious that those involved in this incident need to be made aware of this.
    We donโ€™t show sensitivity by being rude to fellow Caribbean citizens and detaining them unduly.
    These days I am finding it increasingly challenging to hold my head up, so ashamed I am of what appears to be a new wave of hostility to our sisters and brothers from other parts of the Caribbean.
    It is as though there are no Barbadians anywhere else but Barbados.
    This latest incident has traumatized me almost as much as it did the individual involved.
    We greet European and North American visitors with carnations and steel band and when they leave they vow to return; we harass and subject Caribbean visitors to indignity and when they leave they vow never to return.
    Something is wrong with our minds, my people.


  46. I dont normally write on blogs but after reading some of these comments I had to intervene because I feel the same way!!! I am a young trini man and I can tell you that you should get rid of those indo-guyanese and indo-trinis before they try to dominate your country! They work in stages and it must be said they dont and never will like black ppl. Bajans u must understand this so dont be fooled by their smiles and stuff…thats how it started in tnt all thorughout the 70s, 80s and 90s, they smiled and befriended black trinis bcuz we had control of the economy and govt and then after the UNC was given two seats by the NAR (because of Anr robinson hatred for the PNM) they got power and thats when tnt went into racial tensions…for the first time the rest of the population saw their true colours they would call black ppl niggers almost constantly, saying is “we time now!” and stuff like that the population was really shocked that they were so racists after all they were so nice and cool before 1995..but after reading books about race realtions and politics in tnt I discovered that indo-caribbean ppl hate black ppl and are very resentful of us because our culture dominates…calypso, steelband, music etc and they always felt slighted they call the “fear of creolization (aka becoming assimilated into black culture) So they smiled and laughed with us until they established themselves.
    Then they started the cleansing process, Panday fired Manning wife who had a high post job in the govt i think…they put themselves in the important areas to gain control of the economy….this is a warning to you barbados if u see them doing this be very very afraid and get them out!! They fired all the blacks in areas of health,medecine, education, business and law and placed their own kind….and over the years the indians would employ only indians and not blacks…I remembered they even took black children off the list for colleges in common entrance and put their own it was horrible! and it was easy for them just look at the surnames if its indian leave it if not delete..health they made sure the heads were indians so that the newly graduated blacks would be denied from getting jobs and passing exams to start practicing..same thing occurred in law…and the worse was education UWI became completed indian dominated and lecturers would boldly discriminate against blacks however thanks to the current PNM tertiary education for all now there are a sizable amount of blacks and other black students from the Caribbean. I could tell you from personal experience the indo-trini lecturers are horrified that their are now some many black students in their law, business and medical classes u can see the hate on their faces I even had a racist lecturer who wouldnt even hide it!! They are now trying to deny us by giving us bad grades and giving help to their own secretly!
    They changed a holiday for all races from Arrival Day to Indian Arrival Day thanks to Panday…they wanted most of govt funding to be sent to build infrastructure in indian rural areas only and the list goes on!! Thats why black and mix ppl were relieved that they were ousted from power Panday even wanted to put more indian on the police and army forces becuz it had too many blacks..that made headlines!
    I read a lot of old papers and political books about race relations because I did assignments and my thesis on it as well!
    I had inidan friends at school and I always tried to see the good in them and would tell other ppl do not judge them but when I caught my friend talking about niggers and making jokes about black ppl and even certain comments about us from his parents i realized black ppl have to stand up to this shit!! We always look for the good in others but the others look down on us so barbados fight for your country and get them out…they want to buy your land and befor you know it they will take over and discriminate against us!!

  47. Barbados Listen Up Avatar
    Barbados Listen Up

    Thank you JN for your insight.

    I hope black bajans are paying special note to what their future with indos will be in this country Barbados.


  48. No problem..When they do it its called preserving their culture and identity but when blacks stand up against it its labelled racsim! I think what shocked the indo-caribbean ppl about the bajans stand against their influx is that for the first time black ppl are saying no and in mass voices!! They are accustomed to us sitting back and letting things happen.


  49. JN

    Why don’t you write a small article for this blog owner David on the same things you identify above,that is,the nature of indo views on blacks and what happened in trinidad and what we may see happening here in Barbados.,e.g indo/black inter relationships,how they bribe blacks civil servants,preventing black businesses etc.

    You can e-mail the article to him on the email at the top.


  50. Ok sure no problem

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