Banner promoting anonymous crime reporting with a phone and contact number 1 800 TIPS (8477), featuring the Crime Stoppers logo and a QR code for submitting tips.

← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

Rickey Singh
Rickey Singh

Prime Minister David Thompson promised when he assumed office that he would established a Cabinet sub-committee to investigate the Immigration problem which was visibly evident in Barbados.  In keeping with his promise he issued a Ministerial Statement last week which focused on a new policy to tackle the problem. The issue of immigration is one being battled all over the world, Barbados no exception. Since issuing the statement all hell has broken lose with the most pointed yet covert attack coming from Prime Minister of St. Vincent Ralph Gonzales who elected to issue his own Ministerial Statement in response.

Prime Minister David Thompson although a rookie Prime Minister is a seasoned politician, and we are confident that he will make the right moves to protect the borders of Barbados and by extension the well being of the society which Barbadians have laboured to build in a post independence era.

Prime Minister Patrick Manning had earlier requested a CARICOM Heads of Summit to discuss the global financial crisis but we

Roxanne Gibbs - Executive Editor Nation Newspaper
Roxanne Gibbs

suspect that a lot of the time will be spent addressing the decision by the Barbados government to document immigrants. Already Prime Minister David Thompson can expect that Prime Minister Gonzalves et al will be frothing  at the mouth come Sunday in Trinidad to attack the government of Barbados’ decision to arrest the large number of undocumented workers in Barbados. It was yesterday we read Secretary General Edwin Carrington of CARICOM suggesting that the matter will be discussed. He was at pains to point out that member countries in CARICOM had a right to make decisions with respect to sovereignty but he was concerned with how they do it. This we consider to be a most inappropriate comment even before this matter has been discussed given the obvious inference to Barbados.

For those who accuse Barbados of adopting an anti-CSME posture historical events disprove this notion. Was it not Barbados which the late Prime Minister Eugenia Charles turned to mobilize support to rescue Grenada when the New Jewel Movement imploded in 1983? Prime Minister Tom Adams responded without hesitation. What about the CARICOM Multilateral Clearing

David Commissiong
David Commissiong

Facility? This was an arrangement between Central Banks of the region to settle payments where the net surplus of one country could be used to offset a deficit it had with another country. Can anyone guess what happened? Barbados was left owed millions by Guyana and other countries. Not sure if the Barbados government has written the amount off. The point is Barbados remained faithful to the facility to the end while others jumped ship. Was there a furore when the OECS sub-region announced an alliance recently with Trinidad to establish a political and economic union? Wasn’t that a clear threat to the CSME movement? The current global economic crisis seems to have put that arrangement on ice for the moment.

The point is Barbados in our brief post-independence period has continued to demonstrate commitment to the ideals of CARICOM integration in the past and in the present.

Minister Maxine McClean when she had responsibility for immigration publicly acknowledged that her best estimate was that we had about thirty thousand Guyanese alone in Barbados. She indicated that the tracking system at the Immigration Department was poor and it had taken a lot of effort to determine the number of legal and illegal immigrants in Barbados.

Guyana Consul to Barbados Norman Faria
Norman Faria

Minister McClean’s admission is instructive because it came against a background of Mia Mottley’s refusal to address the issue when she had responsibility for Home Affairs when in government. Barbadians have always shown quiet concern at the large numbers of immigrants flowing into Barbados. BU can safely say it is what prompted us to blog about the open immigration policy of the previous government. At the same time Guyana Consul Norman Faria on several occasions when pointedly asked about the number of Guyanese immigrants who were flowing into Barbados commented to the effect that it was for the government to speak to that issue. The PEOPLE waited in vain.

For almost a decade the Owen Arthur government, the media and others in Barbados frustrated all attempts to broach concerns about the obvious open door immigration policy. Callers to the radio shows especially Voice of Barbados were unceremoniously censored, the Nation Newspaper published only soft stories about immigration. The fact that the Chief Editor Roxanne Gibbs at the Nation Newspaper is of Guyanese extraction speaks to credibility and she should be fired over how she has manipulated the Nation coverage of the immigration issue.

Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley
Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley

To our surprise the Mia Mottley led opposition has publicly opposed the government’s effort to beef up the immigration system to plug the big hole left by them. Not one BLP Member of Parliament has broken ranks on this issue. The PEOPLE will remember their actions for sure. Even if we used the argument by the BLP that if Barbados is to expand GDP it will need to increase labour capacity, how can that argument apply at this time when our economy has been forced to contract against the global economic crisis? We will not dignify David Commisong and his tribe with too much of a response. They have long ago lost credibility over the Ghanaian affair. Their actions to frustrate the government in that episode has probably resulted in a few Ghanaians still on the run in Barbados.

All across the Caribbean, Bahamas, Antigua, Trinidad, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and others have been deporting illegals but our regional journalist Rickey Singh has been silent. Barbados a tiny country attempts to secure its borders and protect the infrastructure which has made it attractive to the immigrants in the first instance and Singh and his cohorts Peter Wickhan, Annahlee Davis, David Commisong et al grab their foghorns. Funny thing, in all the countries mentioned above the opposition parties and key stakeholders have been mostly supportive of their respective governments actions. It was seen as a national issue and not one to play politics. We want to ask the Bajan Blogosphere to rally around Prime Minister as he fights the diabolical forces in our midst.

For BU the legacy of the media and the Barbados Labour Party in the last ten years will be how they created the monster which Prime Minister David Thompson has to wrestle back into the cage. To compound the problem they had a chance to make amends by supporting the government and PEOPLE of Barbados in the struggle but elected not to risk dismantling the legacy of former Prime Minister Owen Arthur.


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


  1. The sensible BU family
    We have to stick strongly behind our P.M if we want to save Barbados. There are a group of persons ,bajans included, who are bent on destabilising this country. They are even trying to get the heads of some of our regional governments to join them in bringing a vote of no confidence in our P.M. Imagine Jagdeo in Guyana making life difficult for the guyanese but because our P.M is performing his duty of defending Barbados sovereignty, he is ganged up on. It now shows how right bajans were in ousting the BLP government or by the next 5 years of them, this country would have been sold lock, stock and barrel. Mr. Prime Minister, for the sake of my parents and their parents and for my children and grandchildren, I am prepared to protect this country to the bitter end.


  2. So Scout,

    Do you think that Commisong is a traitor? … or just retarded?

  3. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    Bush tea

    Come-a-long commissong is neither fish nor fowl,nor good red herring.

    He is still searching for himself.


  4. With the PM restating the new immigration policy during the Budget debate, I am now 100% happy I voted for the DLP.

    Can you imagine other Caribbean leaders such as Gonsalves has not joined the CCJ and want to dictate what Barbados is to do when people break the law. I have never heard such high-class excrement in my life. Thompson we Bajans are backing you 100% with love.


  5. B’dos must find a way to punish Gonzalves. Bajan soldiers dispatched by Tom Adams rescued St. Vincent from violent overthrow. Tom got no thanks. Owen called on Gonzalves to curb drug running from St. Vincent. In response he attacked Owen. Gonzalves gets away with a lot of crap from multiple rape charges to repeated interference in affairs of neighbour islands. He curse late John Compton said he was a dinasour then eat crow when Compton won elections. He in bed with terrorist Iran. Vincentians rid yourselves of this overweight nuisance. He is an embarassment to the Caribbean.


  6. should read” Barbados must find a way to punish Gonzalves. Deporting him did not work.”


  7. Gonzalves threat to pull out of Caricom must not be taken lightly. The OECS counties are currently in dialogue to start a Union that will see the coming into being a productive network that will produce all of the things they now purchase from outside of their Economic Union. No doubt they will include Guyana with its vast resources.

    Since 52% of Barbados’ exports are bought by this group one can see the disastrous effect this will have on our ability to sustain our standard of living.

    Leadership is not about pampering to the ignorant and the insular. Rather, it is about understanding the world dynamics and how it impacts on your own ability to survive within it. I have said on this blog before and I repeat it. Thompson has missed the golden opportunity to write is name in the history book of the region, in the same way that Grantley Adams and Barrow did.

    All that was needed was the intellectual skill and political will to focus the leaders of the region to pool their resources to build each others capacity to realize their full potential. That way the resources of Guyana will be the resources of the region and the resources of Trinidad will be for region and the resources of Barbados will also be for the region. But this would take political foresight, total commitment and personal determination to be achieved.

    The path Thompson has chosen confirms the views of the academics in the region that he lacks the intellect and political substance to undertake such a task. He now stands condemned by history and our children’s children shall read of his failings.

    We cannot sell to the large industrialize countries simply because our economy of scale is too high. Our best hope as a region was to work together to build our infrastructural capacities and use our prime resource, our people to develop our region. The Europeans did it why cant we.

    Why must it be said of us that the only place black people can get together is in the cemetery.

    Our economy will not always be strong – as the signs are already showing. Having turned our backs on our neighbours the question is, to whom will we turn and where will we flee? Guyana will not always be underdeveloped.


  8. Read the News Headline: “Jagdeo Slams Barbados over Treatmen of Guyanese” Imagine the leader of nation whose treatment of its citizens have them fleeing helter skelter to parts all over the world opening his mouth and criticize the nations that will not fulfill his responsibilities and obligations. Where are the Barbadian patriots who allow this kind of hypocrisy to become the paradigm for discussing the Barbadian Sovereign Immigration Issue?

    Believe me, I empathize with those of my Guyanese brethren and sistren who are fleeing discrimination, marginalization, phantom killers that threaten their lives if they dare to speakout. But I have to be balanced in this. How can we be bitter at neighbours over kids fleeing neglect and persecution from their parents home. Jackass Jagdeo is responsible for the situation of illegal Guyanese in Barbados, not Barbados. What degree of intellectual dishonesty is gripping the intelligencia in the Commonwealth Caribbean that they are bowing their heads and shuffling their feet to the kind of ignorance that continuously emanate from the idiot Jagdeo.


  9. Just to reinforce the point the issue of allege abuse of Guyanese workers, especially the undocumented ones is playing out all across the Caribbean. Here is an article in todays Trinidad Express. Some would make it a Barbados problem but it is a Caribbean problem. Not sure if Gonzalves and Jagdeo will get any support at todays meeting. Guyana need to address the issues at home even if they ask for help in doing so:

     

    ‘Guyanese workers being abused’

    Carolyn Kissoon South Bureau

    Saturday, May 23rd 2009

    Guyana’s Honorary Consul to Trinidad Ernie Ross said yesterday that he has a list of employers accused of physically and sexually abusing illegal immigrants at the workplace.

    He will not hand over the list of "unsavoury employers" to the police, Ross said, but he has warned Guyanese nationals to check the Consulate before taking up jobs in Trinidad and Tobago.

    He said several businessmen have numerous criminal cases pending against them.

    "I am advising them (Guyanese nationals) to check with us so we would be able to let them know the track record of the employer and advise accordingly. I am not telling them not to take the job, but we would advise them," he said.

    Ross’ disclosure came in response to a report that a local businessman and two others were in police custody being questioned about the murders in Chaguanas last weekend of two Guyanese construction workers.

    Ross said the evil employers listed-ranging from construction to private home owners-have been accused of rape, assault and seizing the immigrants’ passports. "We have told our nationals before, that a person who asks for your passport should be seen as a threat," he said.

    He said many of the Guyanese prefer not to report the incidents to police in fear of being deported to Guyana. "Many of them have come into Trinidad illegally to find a better life, but we have told them several times that they should go through the right channels because they are making it bad for those who come in legally," he said.

    Ross said, however, the businessman suspected in the murders of Narad Sookoo, 28, and Tomeshwar Doobay, 31, was not on the list.

    The bodies were discovered in a river at an abandoned landfill in Felicity, Chaguanas last weekend. Police suspect the men were killed over $800 that was stolen from the businessman.

    Ross said their deaths teach a sad lesson that employers were taking advantage of Guyanese especially those who are living in the country illegally.

    Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community will meet in Special Session in Port of Spain tomorrow (Sunday) to discuss the evolving global economic and financial crisis.

    Among the topics to be discussed would be the decision by Barbados government to begin a six-month amnesty for Caribbean Community (Caricom) nationals now living in the island illegally. The amnesty begins on June 1.

    Under the six-month amnesty, all undocumented Caricom nationals who entered Barbados prior to December 31, 2005 and remained undocumented for a period of eight years or more, are required to come forward and have their status regularised or risk being put out of the country.


  10. Bush tea
    The term traitor is too decent a word to describe Come-Along. He is looking for identity. persons like him who are hell bent on putting his name on history’s page will do anything to achieve his goal. We have had some national heroes who have fought for this country years ago , this guy thinks that if he too can cause enough mayhem now, he will be remembered in the future


  11. David
    What is of interest in this article, is the admission of the consulate in T7T that he assist the guyanese in breaking the law, in that even though illegal, he is screening their prospetive employers. It is people like him and Faria who is undermining the whole system and causing undue strain on the said guyanese. These consulates are breaking the law and that is the root of the problem.
    Royalrumble
    The wasted matter coming out of Gonsalves and Jagdeo is so strong that it is worse than swine fever. How can anyone in their right mind use these two rogues as an example for anything that is good? Unless the region put a stop to these two men, they are on a mission to sell out the whole caribbean. Remember what happened in Greneda? Well this one is on a larger and more discrete manner. If USA and Iran goes to war, does Iran not have an ally right here in the caribbean and in Caricom/CSME, our own “brothers”? What about if Iran sets up a base just 90mls off Barbados? are we prepared for such?


  12. Today is a sad sad.

    Why you ask? After reading the headline story in todays Sun we were again reminded of the late National Hero Errol Barrow’s Mirror image speech. After all the years of free secondary education now we read that for many years our immigration department was being managed no better than a rum shop.

    How could we think about entering into a CSME arrangement with an immigration department which represents no more than a ‘hole’ in our national borders. For those who will take a partisan approach to this matter, remember the Auditor General Report is reporting this and not BU!

  13. Bajans ain't foolish Avatar
    Bajans ain't foolish

    David& BU Family

    VOB call in programmes on 929 .9 F.M. is about to start and they will be discussing the immigration issue.

    Note carefully how mike browne the producer of the show has slanted the discussion;the show will be centred around the views of migrant bajans and migrant non nationals.

    So obviously migrant bajans would have a more pro open immigration bias.

    Let’s hope some strong anti -open immigration views are also heard today.

  14. Bajans ain't foolish Avatar
    Bajans ain't foolish

    David& BU family

    Earlier post did not seem to go through.
    Check the bias way VOB has set up this immigration discussion they are having now on 929.9 fm.

    Around the table are non nationals migrants and bajan migrants so obviously there will be a pro open immigration bias.

  15. Wishing In Vain Avatar
    Wishing In Vain

    David it is exactly for this same reason that the Prime
    inister and Minister of Immigration have had to put their foot down and say lets put the brakes on and get a grip on these matters, of course you will expect the Presdent of Guyana flustering over the status of his people in Barbados as I am certain that he sees his people as a viable source of foreign dollars coming into Guyana for those living and working in Barbados.

    We need to see after our own first with regards to, health, housing, education, welfare and then any number can play after Barbadians are comfortable at home.

  16. Bajans ain't foolish Avatar
    Bajans ain't foolish

    I am extremely pleased with the contribution from the callers today on Sunday Brasstacks.

    Prof.Barriteau and other callers were very strong in support of the P.M. Thompson.


  17. @ Royalrumble

    Since 52% of Barbados’ exports are bought by this group one can see the disastrous effect this will have on our ability to sustain our standard of living
    **************************************
    There are three kinds of lies; lies damned lies and statistics (Disraelli)

    I suppose the duty of an Opposition Party is to oppose no matter how sound or worthwhile the policy a Gov’t proposes but I can’t understand why Mottley and the BLP keeps harping on this point. It seems that the BLP is framing its stance on the issue by stating that since 52% of B’dos exports goes to the OECS then B’dos should not enforce its immigration regulations. It’s like Canada or Mexico asking the USA not to enforce its immigration laws since they are all part of NAFTA. The BLP’s position is akin to offering tacit support to the other countries should they decide to use trade measures to retaliate against Barbados. In other words “never mind what the PM says we got your back”. I think that Mottley/BLP would garner more support if they focused on the humanitarian side of the issue e.g. amending the length of residence required to obtain residence in Barbados rather than the economic argument but I am sure the BLP has skilled political operatives to advise them and don’t need my advice.

    There is a protocol or agreement in existence whereby some residents of the CSME countries can work in each other’s country subject to certain qualifications and skills. Now it seems like Jagdeo and Gonsalves want to circumvent that agreement and expect the Gov’t of Barbados to “roll over and play dead” by allowing illegal immigrants to set up shop no matter what the law states. A significant majority of Barbadians are in favour the Govt’s position as unchecked migration to a small country with limited resources will wreak havoc on the social fabric that currently exists. The BLP may oppose the Gov’t on this issue at their own peril

    BTW I place that 52% exports in the same category as the 6% unemployment rate that the BLP said existed when they left office.


  18. The negligence at the Immigration Department was part of Owen Arthur’s grand strategy to get Guyanese here to keep him in power.

    The excuse would be that the department had administrative challenges and did not know how many were here.

    Do you remember a Registering Officer by the name of Brewster being charged for selling identification cards to Guyanese for an MP just before the last election?

    Commonwealth citizens have the right to vote here after 3 years residence!

    Bajans beware.

  19. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    Yes veritas we remember that guy brewster selling false I.Ds.
    He was also charged with a guyanese man who was living in st thomas.

    If david does not get rid of all these thousands of illegal guyanese he will seal the doom for the DLP party.

    The guyanese will always vote for the BLP and they are an ungrateful bunch of people.

    Read Freddie Kisson’s article in the kaeiteur news today.He is blasting those in guyana who are criticising Thompson’s new immigration policy.

    At least one guyanese is honest.


  20. David Thompson and the Democratic Labour Party do not know what they are doing and Barbadians are paying a very high price for the ruling Party’s, poor judgment; bad decisions and political incompetence.

    This first term of David Thompson is looking a lot like the last term of Erskine Sandiford but this country cannot take another four years of 8%-cut-Sandi.


  21. A Weak David Thompson begs forgiveness.

    What was all the tough talk in barbados about?

    See him begging in this photo. Click the link below to see our Prime Minister begging:

    “Nationals of other Caricom countries who live in Trinidad and Tobago and have broken the law have received “soft” treatment as opposed to being deported, says Prime Minister Patrick Manning.

    In making the comment, however, Manning did not say there would be a stronger enforcement of immigration laws against such Caricom nationals as to the issue of how they were treated in this country even as the issue in Barbados is becoming a contentious in light of the deeper integration movement being pursued within the region.

    “We have a history of fairly open borders here, even in circumstances where people violate the laws of Trinidad and Tobago. We have had a soft approach to that rather than send back, which we could easily have done. I mean the last time we did that, as far as I remember, was in the 60s,” Manning said.

    Source: Trinidad Express

    http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161481618


  22. Below is an excellent analysis of the Guyana-Barbados immigration issue. It is written by Freddie Kissoon.
    ———————————————–

    Towel around his naked body, toothbrush in his mouth and Kanchan blazing away..
    May 25, 2009 | By Kaieteur news- Guyana | by Freddie Kissoon

    There cannot be any debate in this country about the Barbados Prime Minister’s edict to Caribbean nationals living illegally in his country to register or be deported. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this policy. There cannot be anything wrong with such an approach.

    Guyanese people who are enraged about what PM Thompson has done are misguided. Stupid may be a better word or even barefaced. We hope there aren’t Guyanese who are voicing denunciation of Mr. Thompson. If they do they will end up looking idiotic. What are they annoyed about?

    There isn’t a country in the world that would tolerate illegal immigrants living openly. In European democracies where electoral competition is the norm, immigration determines who wins at election time. One great national figure in this country referred to it as “piss poor.”

    We are one of the most impoverished nations in the global community and one that is not known among the peoples of the world. We need all the skills we can get. Yet we jail even Caribbean nationals for entering Guyana illegally. This country has often deported citizens of other states for having no legal status to be in Guyana. The Chinese are the main recipients of this policy.

    In one of the most horrible places in the world – the Brickdam lockup in Guyana – the courts remanded a Nepalese for over three months because they didn’t believe he was from Nepal. I am amazed that Nepal didn’t send a warship to free its citizen from that hell hole.

    There is the claim that the Bajan authorities are identifying East Indians to question them. Who do the American immigration agents pick up all the time – Hispanics. Why are they going to pick up white people? The Guyanese police do this in Lethem.

    They go to the Brazilians only. You cannot profile people and if the Bajans are doing that it is wrong. But surely, they have a right to ask East Indians from Guyana if their papers are in order. Why do Guyanese living here think that the Bajan investigators are stupid? They know, I know, the Guyana Government knows and the Guyanese nation knows that there are hundreds of Indians from Guyana living illegally in Barbados.

    What are they doing there? What can they expect from Barbados? It is one of, if not the most inhabited countries in the world in terms of person per square mile. I thought Hong Kong had outgunned Barbados but I am not sure of that. Why don’t the Guyanese Indians leave the people’s island alone?

    Its economy cannot sustain large migration into the island. Why are Indians flocking to Barbados and hiding out? It is a foolish thing to do. Indians will stand out and be identified. Just as we see certain people on Regent Street and know that they are Chinese, the Bajans know the Guyanese Indians.

    One suspects that the people of Barbados, especially the middle classes are afraid of little Berbice in Richmond Hill, New York reproducing itself on the island.

    Go to little Berbice in NY, and you see a certain type with the towel around his waist, brushing his teeth openly in public and soca music blaring out loudly. The fabric of Barbados would collapse for sure if such an enclave springs up in the island. Tourism will go into death drive. Mr. Thompson is afraid of this.

    You talk to members of this sub-culture in Richmond Hill and they haven’t lost their undesirable instincts. They cuss out African Guyanese, cuss out the PNC, praise the PPP but at the same time they are hustling their family members and relatives out of Guyana.

    The US Embassy is the guy to deal with these “strange” Guyanese. The US Embassy has been in a no-nonsense mood for over two yeas now – “We don’t want to see supporting documents; they are bogus anyway. Just answer the question. Sorry we cannot grant you a visa at this moment.” End of story.

    Guyana is potentially a rich country. What are the East Indians from Guyana doing in little Barbados that does not have a large industrial/manufacturing base. Come back home to Guyana and let us straighten out this country once and for all times. Indians have to make the psychic break with the PPP or they are going to end up living illegally in Afghanistan.

    I hope Mr. Thompson does what he sets out to do. Whip dem on their bamsee, then, put dem on a plane for Guyana so they can come home on Independence Day tomorrow.

    LINK:
    http://www.kaieteurnews.com/2009/05/25/towel-around-his-naked-body-toothbrush-in-his-mouth-and-kanchan-blazing-away/

  23. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    BU Family

    Should also read annalee davis comments in the starbrok newspapers under the heading ‘In the Diaspora’.

    I believe the ministry of foreign affairs should carefully assess the negative image of Barbados that this white,priveleged barbadian annalee davis is spreading all over the world through the promotion of a rough,unsubstantiated home video of outrageous allegations by indian guyanese migrants in barbados.

    No statements is sought from the barbadian police on these migrants criminal behaviour which is not a small few as she and others like to say.

    No checks from the immigration department re their concern about the false guyanese and barbadian passports,false barbados I.D. cards,false birth certificates,marriages of convenience to bajans and then quick divorces and remarriage to their guyanese spouses etc.

    Annalee Davis should be singled out for her destructive behaviour.

    It is o.k. to be critical of policies or actions in socities,but surely before one takes these criticisms overseas one should have input from related agencies and should also post the other side of your argument in the interest of balance.


  24. Hog Shi#// May 25, 2009 at 9:49 am

    “Nationals of other Caricom countries who live in Trinidad and Tobago and have broken the law have received “soft” treatment as opposed to being deported, says Prime Minister Patrick Manning.
    ________________________
    Clever reply by Mamming. In reality he puts blame on illegals for crime in TnT.


  25. Imagine, the DLP said it was “READY.”

    Yet, as a result of public outrage at its intellectual weakness and political incompetence (see nation newspaper poll and it 70% disapproval rating with its first 100 days in office) the DLP was forced to reshuffle its Cabinet on November 22 – a mere 10 month after being elected and yet, it still does not know what it is doing.

    In pure desperation, an intellectually weak David Thompson now calls old men out of retirement to help him.

    Imagine, David Thompson failed to take evasive action despite early warning indicators but now want to co-join and blame others for his intellectual weakness and political incompetence.

    **********************************
    The question which the electorate therefore have to answer is: “Is the DLP Ready; knows what it is doing and has what it takes, or – does it not?

    Fortunately, David Thompson gives the answer.

    “I need help, he says!” Sick or not Richie, please help me. Retired; 8% cut or not Sandi come and help me please.

    Well electorate!

    The alarm is sounded. Help Thompson before he and the DLP create even more MESS.

    Ask him to please call elections.


  26. So who was the DLP candidate that was involved in facilitating marriages of convenience (according to BU)?

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2007/11/26/democratic-labour-party-candidate-fingered-in-confidential-memorandum/

    Does this person now have more influence given that his/her party is now in power?


  27. In June, 2008 BU wanted to crucify Altman, Bjerkman and others see:

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2008/06/15/west-coast-barbados-real-estate/

    Sometime soon UWI will give Altman a honorary doctorate and the DLP administration has given Jada and Rotherly each large contracts (reported to be in $400 million range) to build two buildings in Warrens! Yep these guys were wanted alright.

  28. Wishing In Vain Avatar
    Wishing In Vain

    If you were more honest with yourself you would state that each building will cost approx BDS $ 50 million, come stop being dishonest and untruthful.

  29. Rumplestilskin Avatar
    Rumplestilskin

    Needless to say, as I noted in my first comment, that the ONLY issue here is the proper and organised conduct of immigration policy and practice, in accordance with internationally accepted and reasonable practices.

    Unfortunately, the descent or channeling of anger into the white, Indian, Chinese, Black Man argument is irrelevant and inappropriate.

    The criticism of PM Thompson by the Guyanese, T&T and St.Vincent leaders is not only irrelevant, but unjustified and ridiculous, particularly as I noted first above, that T&T and the other islands have already signalled an inteiton to form a political union, which can only subrogate any Caricom responsibilities.

    This point is critical if one were to take the Thompson action as an anti-Caricom action, which it is not.

    The action is merely to bring Barbados immigration into a controllable domain.

    That is the only issue and all other issues are irrelevant and unjustified.

    Nevertheless to say, when persons, including the respective PM’s, noted above, bringing these needless argument to the fore, it clearly depicts their own mindset and and exposes their own improper intent.

    Peace


  30. OK WIV

    my error, $50 million each! But the points still stands. In Nov 2007, BU accused an unnamed DLP candidate of facilitating marriages of convenience. What was the follow up story? In June, 2008 BU excoriated Altman and Bjerkman et al for “the rape” of the west coast of Barbados. These men were the agents of Owen Arthur (or is it the other way around?) in doing harm to Barbadians some opined. Today these men are ‘national’ heroes (sarcasm intended)! What a difference a year makes.


  31. Wishing In Vain // May 26, 2009 at 11:05 pm

    If you were more honest with yourself you would state that each building will cost approx BDS $ 50 million, come stop being dishonest and untruthful.

    **********************

    Yes! But this is Off-Budget spending – the same off-buget spending the DLP criticised.

    The DLP is engaging in off-budget spending to artifically keep down the deficit and impress the IMF.

    Here is more DLP-off-budget spending:

    (1) The $15M window at the central bank,

    (2) the use of NIS Funds to bribe employers, and also

    (3) the use of those funds to train for jobs that do not exist or are not likely to evolve anytime soon.


  32. CSME not responsible for illegal immigrants

    5/27/2009

    By Nicholas Cox

    THE CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is not responsible for the influx of illegal foreign residents in Barbados.

    Instead, serious deficiencies at the Immigration Department, such as the absence of controls to monitor the number of illegal residents and inadequate staffing in the section responsible for enforcement have been blamed.

    This is according to a special audit of the Immigration Department that was included in the Auditor General’s Report 2008.

    The audit revealed that only 328 persons have applied for resident status under the freedom of movement provisions since 2001, while 33 businesses have been established under CSME in Barbados during the same period.

    “The influx of CARICOM nationals into the country has not been greatly affected by Barbados’ commitment under the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.

    This influx of CARICOM nationals was seen mostly in the agricultural and construction sectors, for which work permits are required,” the report said.

    http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/newsitem.asp?more=local&NewsID=3895

    ********************************

    Now this sheds an entirely different light on this matter and highlights the DLP incompetence.

    Isn’t Thompson responsible for Immigration?

    Did he not promised Change?

    Strike one! Evidence that the BLP was wrongly criticised.

    Strike 2! Evidence that the DLP does not know what it is doing.

    Strike 3! Thompson is causing barbadians not to be well received when they travel because of his incompetence and weak leadership.

    He blames the BLP ,when the problem is his – as Minister for Immigration.


  33. Hog Squeal
    How can you seriously blame the now P.M for the immigration problem and the influx of these illegals into Barbados. This matter didn’t start in 2007, this large influx started about 10-12 years aqgo and has increased to the point where this P.M has to deal with and curb the level of increase if not Barbados would explode in the not too distance future. The mouthing and criticisms of bajans by the last P.M has given these illegal a footing to challenge the very locals about their nationality. This is when the problem has begun to get out of hand. Our neighbours have been coming to Barbados for many many years and settling here with their families and feel very welcome. Right now where I live there are two families that migrated to Barbados in the ’70’s and the younger siblings just go home occasionally to spend vacation with their relatives visa versa. We don’t even see them as non-bajan even though they have not lost their accent. Over the last decade or so the flood gates have been open and the attitude of those coming in now is totally different. The P.M HAD to put a stop to this. Non-nationals are still welcomed to Barbados but it just cannot be a “free- for- all” . It is time some of you stop playing politics and in the interest of Barbados unite and protect the sovereignty of this country, PLEASE show some maturity.


  34. Listen Scout,

    If you still do not understand, turn to pages 47 – 56 of the Auditor Generals’s 2008 Report.

    See also 3.31 on page 52; 3.39 on page 54 and 3.48 on page 55.

    If you still do not get it, ask David and BU for help.

    This is the difference between scientific research and gut feeling. The fact are not on the side of the DLP an Immigrant haters.

    So Scout, you and the others should eat humble pie while you read the references as advised.


  35. I am so SICK OF Hog steal …….

    This person bombards the blasted blogs with his partisan bull****.

    It amazes and amuses me to see that even those persons who are supporting the DLP are not as bias (excluding WIV) most times.


  36. Lol,I think Hog Squeal=Dark Knight.


  37. Anonymous // May 27, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    I am so SICK OF Hog steal …….

    This person bombards the blasted blogs with his partisan bull****.

    It amazes and amuses me to see that even those persons who are supporting the DLP are not as bias (excluding WIV) most times

    ++++++++++++++++++

    David Thompson shames Barbados and cannot even get the country run, and he is not being criticize.

    Thousands have lost their jobs under Thompson and the DLP and Barbados’ macro economic indicators are in a mess, yet you people are silent.

    Either you have lost your sense of outrage and reason or are plain totally out of touch with the Barbadian reality.

    But for pride!!!

    Friend, you have misplaced anger issues. You need a bush bath.


  38. Lol,I think Hog Squeal=Dark Knight.

    ++++++++++++++++

    Why not men in Black or the big bad wolf?

    I am everyone and no one, I am everywhere and no where.

    I am: “Hog Squeal.”


  39. The Hog squealing because de people tek way de trough


  40. Hog Squeal
    You just quote a lot of nothing. Let’s face it, the BLP won the first election under Owen by default, the second by the good platform he had and ran with beautifully. This spilled over into a third election victory but by then cracks were showing in his amour. Those cracks widened and were on the verge of splitting wide open.Five more years of the BLP and we would have been doomed. Like President Obama, P.M Thompson has inherited a lot of filth that tha BLP administration has left and it talks time to untangle the knots done by the BLP and to make matter worse that party has chosen Mia as its leader and her one objective is to become P.M at any cost not only to her but most of all this country. HOWEVER BAJANS GOT SENSE


  41. Should future P.M Mia Mottley win we can expect more of this.

    http://www.stabroeknews.com/images/2009/05/20090528habit1-221×300.jpg


  42.  

    And in related news:

    New immigration policy to be released

    By Stabroek staff | May 30, 2009 in Regional News

    (Antigua Sun) – The Immigration and the Labour Department through the Ministry of National Security are looking at several ways of tracking visitors to the island from the time they enter to when they are expected to leave.

    The ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) spokesman, Winston Henry said this is part of the government’s efforts to secure Antigua and Barbuda’s border in the interest of national security.

    “We have between 5,000 to 15,000 persons living in Antigua and their status needs to be regularised,” Henry told the Antigua Sun. “This is just using a figure but it can very well be a possibility and we need to do something about it.”

    Henry also said that in a few weeks, the ministry would be releasing the details of a new immigration policy.

    Full Article


  43. Kissoon is not the only Guyanese condemning Jagdeo’s response to Barbados Sovereign immigration policies. Most of the people who are not associated with the PPP, while obviously expressing some sympathy with the plight of their country men and country women, place the blame where it belongs. Right at the feet of the Guyana Government. Here is one such letter.

    Anyone concerned about the consequences of the Guyanese exodus to Barbados should be concerned about its causes

    Dear Editor,

    The reaction to the recent anti-illegal immigration policies by the Government of Barbados from the PPP was as can be expected. Vituperative, shallow, facetious, the usual rancorous noise designed to obfuscate truth and reality. We witnessed the same response to the report of the UN independent expert on minorities. A whole heap of noise about the expert not examining the issues of the indigenous peoples, when the UN has special arrangements for issues relating to indigenous peoples, and McDougal’s mandate did not include that charge. Today we are witnessing the same facetious rantings designed to detour attention from the source of the problem relating to an exodus of Guyanese fleeing to Barbados and other small Commonwealth Caribbean territories. Rather than giving attention to the reasons for the exodus, they beat on their chest in public and vent hypocritically about how bad the Bajans are

    Every Guyanese should be in sympathy with the plight of our brothers and sisters, who are merely seeking a means of survival for themselves and their families in these sojourns in Barbados and elsewhere in the Caribbean. And every Guyanese should use what influence they have with the authorities in Barbados, or with any international agency, to obtain relief from these new immigration measures for our countrymen and countrywomen, whether they are illegal or not. For in fact they have become innocent victims in a tragedy of two nations, one very small but economically, socially and politically viable, and the other large, resource rich, but socially, economically and politically hanging on the ropes from low blows by selfish, arrogant and visionless politicians.

    For those of us with ancestral links to Barbados what is transpiring today is a tragedy of immense proportions. The link between us as Guyanese, and Barbados, goes much deeper than a relationship between geographic or political neighbors. That link is too important for us to become mice congregating behind the discordant melodies emanating from the propaganda flutes of modern-day political Pied Pipers of Hamelin.

    Basic commonsense examination of this issue, will invariably lead one to the conclusion that there has to be something seriously wrong with a society that impels so many of our brothers and sisters to seek a means of survival elsewhere. Yes, people emigrate all the time. But ours is not a case of emigration. When the population of a nation that has been involved in no major wars is almost the same today as it was 20 years ago, the departures amount to an exodus. And the exodus of Guyanese from a nation that, in size, dwarfs the combined Commonwealth territories, to some of these small islands, amounts to an indictment of the administration of our nation. The exodus of people from a nation with infinite arable land, abundant sweet water resources, building materials like lumber, timber, sand, stone and gravel galore, and other untapped resources, is indicative of a serious problem with the management of the nation. That would be the call of the very pundits waxing antipathetically against Barbados today, if their opposition was in power. Their views have become classic examples of moral and ethical relativity, fluctuating in synchrony with the tune of partisan political convenience. For how can any compos mentis individual examine the consequence of the Guyanese exodus to Barbados without being equally concerned over the causes for such exodus? Guyanese at home and abroad need to ensure that they do not fall into the trap of abandoning what is before their eyes, in favour of the shallow and anaemic examinations that pass for political analysis provided by some in Guyana.

    Yours faithfully,
    Robin Williams


  44. It appears like our P.M was the only regional leader with enouygh balls to stand up to Jagdeo and Gonsalves, both of them with dark shadows over their heads. Now that P.M Thompson has belled the cat, other administrators are speaking out. It is time the regional leaders read the riot act to these two renegade leaders especially Jagdeo


  45. I wonder what kind of tune Ricky Singh and Faria as well as Gonslves will sing now!

    Jagdeo has got ot answer to his conutrymen’s cries!!!!

    I think he should STEP DOWN!

    As for Gonsalves, he already gone!!!!

    Despicable bunch!


  46. Sorry that I had to dig up this posting again but only today I was catching up on some old news. I came across an article in the Nation with an accompanied pic of garbage floating in the careenage. Immediately, I remembered that there is a number of guyanese that lime on the careenage on evenings, especially Friday and Saturday and then I remember that this is exactly what they do with the garbage in GT. The canals in GT are so full of garbage that sometimes you can’t even see water in the canal. I remember walking pass the canal right next to Guyana stores and heard some voices, when I looked carefully, I almost puked. There was an indo-guyanese supervising two black guyanese women, who were in this mirky canal full of garbage. These women were in it a little above waist deep shovelling out the garbage and this thing smelt soooo stink. I am not saying that bajans don’t litter but only those who travel to Guyana especially GT would know what I’m talking about. Our health standards in Barbados is being allowed to deteriorate and we must put a stop to it NOW. A dirty city is a big distraction to visitors/tourists.


  47. The East Indians are the people that have turned Georgetown the Garden City of all Guyana and South America into the Garbage City. They city was fine until they arrived from the country side, have you ever seen a city in India, just horrid, well it is the same thing in Guyana now, sad but true, didn’t you read the Kaieteur News about the East Indian from Guyana brushing his teeth in the front yard at a home in downtown New York City to sounds of blaring coolie music and dressed in a dhoti.


  48. Have you seen Regent Street, the place looks like Calcutta, signage in every which direction, one coolie store on Regent Street has his building painted up with the logos of the products he sells, example, Nestcafe, Carnation milk, Cadbury, Brunswick sardines, it looks horrid, coolie have no concept of asetics, it is anything goes, they just out for money.

The blogmaster invites you to join the discussion.

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading