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Kenjo wrote:sMASH wrote:88sins wrote:sMASH wrote:Y is the MoNS deporting Venezuelans?
Not sure if you serious, but ok.
You willing to turn your home into a long term detention facility & you will provide the funding to feed, house, clothe and take care of them in general?
Bearing in mind that them staying here is not an option (showing you have no regards for a nations immigration laws isn't the best way to get invited to stay in any country on this planet, T&T included), what do you propose be done with them?
Pay no mind to the ones in other countries saying they shouldn't be deported and that Trinis heartless. Because they have no say in this country's affairs, and I'm very sure if you look deep enough you can find instances where they did exactly the same thing at some point in their history, might even find they did worse.
no, i really mean from the MoNS point of view. what are their reasons for deporting them?
I think you need to clear up your question more
Dizzy28 wrote:This is the best we as a country can do??
I am deeply concerned that they broke our Immigration entry laws.MaxPower wrote:
No entry means no problem for Trinis and our shrinking resources that are wasted by the red Goverment.pugboy wrote:illegal entry, no visa?
jhonnieblue wrote:Seeing this hurt to the core, I would never want a child to be in that position.
As a country, even in the post here, we are lacking a lot of empathy. Why treat each other so bad over man made boarders. What gives us that right?
As a intelligent species we make so many materialistic and selfish decisions that hurt so many.
Just today I saw in price plaza a venezuelan mother and child. Poor child looked tired and hungry and no child deserves that life. I have her all the money I could but I killed me to the core that I couldn't do more then and there.
Is the claim for this land so important that it's worth the lives of innocent children?Dizzy28 wrote:This is the best we as a country can do??
jhonnieblue wrote:Seeing this hurt to the core, I would never want a child to be in that position.
As a country, even in the post here, we are lacking a lot of empathy. Why treat each other so bad over man made boarders. What gives us that right?
As a intelligent species we make so many materialistic and selfish decisions that hurt so many.
Just today I saw in price plaza a venezuelan mother and child. Poor child looked tired and hungry and no child deserves that life. I have her all the money I could but I killed me to the core that I couldn't do more then and there.
Is the claim for this land so important that it's worth the lives of innocent children?Dizzy28 wrote:This is the best we as a country can do??
zoom rader wrote:No entry means no problem for Trinis and our shrinking resources that are wasted by the red Goverment.pugboy wrote:illegal entry, no visa?
USA is watchingGladiator wrote:Well look trouble now... the boss man vex.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/maduro- ... KG7pUZoYxY
Maduro calls for meeting with T&T Govt officials
The Government of Venezuela has invited Trinidad and Tobago Government officials to a meeting to discuss matters between the two countries.
The request was made by President Nicolas Maduro, confirmed by Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza.
"On the instructions of President Nicolás Maduro, we convened the neighbouring Government of Trinidad and Tobago to a necessary working meeting to review issues of security, human mobility, the fight against crime and drug trafficking," Arreaza said in a message on Twitter.
He did not say when the meeting is to take place but added that it will be the second such meeting in four months.
zoom rader wrote:USA is watchingGladiator wrote:Well look trouble now... the boss man vex.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/maduro- ... KG7pUZoYxY
Maduro calls for meeting with T&T Govt officials
The Government of Venezuela has invited Trinidad and Tobago Government officials to a meeting to discuss matters between the two countries.
The request was made by President Nicolas Maduro, confirmed by Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza.
"On the instructions of President Nicolás Maduro, we convened the neighbouring Government of Trinidad and Tobago to a necessary working meeting to review issues of security, human mobility, the fight against crime and drug trafficking," Arreaza said in a message on Twitter.
He did not say when the meeting is to take place but added that it will be the second such meeting in four months.
Hwells wrote:zoom rader wrote:USA is watchingGladiator wrote:Well look trouble now... the boss man vex.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/maduro- ... KG7pUZoYxY
Maduro calls for meeting with T&T Govt officials
The Government of Venezuela has invited Trinidad and Tobago Government officials to a meeting to discuss matters between the two countries.
The request was made by President Nicolas Maduro, confirmed by Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza.
"On the instructions of President Nicolás Maduro, we convened the neighbouring Government of Trinidad and Tobago to a necessary working meeting to review issues of security, human mobility, the fight against crime and drug trafficking," Arreaza said in a message on Twitter.
He did not say when the meeting is to take place but added that it will be the second such meeting in four months.
dont really matter now that the liberal softee's coming into office, at the mention of sanctions just claim dey racist against blacks and watch how fast dem liberals go back down.
matr1x wrote:These kids are time bombs, I can guarantee it.
zoom rader wrote:matr1x wrote:These kids are time bombs, I can guarantee it.
One they get legal & inju-nise they will be ok.
That is not the case with migrants from Beetham and laventille.pugboy wrote:sometimes first generation economic migrants turn out well because they know the value of hard work once they were not given handouts like the small islanders
however their chirren could turnout better or worse
zoom rader wrote:That is not the case with migrants from Beetham and laventille.pugboy wrote:sometimes first generation economic migrants turn out well because they know the value of hard work once they were not given handouts like the small islanders
however their chirren could turnout better or worse
Once Venes stay on the injun side they should be ok .
Nah,pugboy wrote:you didn’t read the last part of the paragraphzoom rader wrote:That is not the case with migrants from Beetham and laventille.pugboy wrote:sometimes first generation economic migrants turn out well because they know the value of hard work once they were not given handouts like the small islanders
however their chirren could turnout better or worse
Once Venes stay on the injun side they should be ok .
matr1x wrote:Veneqs are just fair skinned lavantille folks. Just saying. Lack of culture or morals. Breeding is the only thing on their minds
Employers are exploiting demteems1 wrote:matr1x wrote:Veneqs are just fair skinned lavantille folks. Just saying. Lack of culture or morals. Breeding is the only thing on their minds
Currently Venezuelans are some of the hardest workers in Trinidad. They work long hours in supermarkets, construction, bars when they were open etc.
Trinis from POS East do not work anywhere near as hard.
zoom rader wrote:Employers are exploiting demteems1 wrote:matr1x wrote:Veneqs are just fair skinned lavantille folks. Just saying. Lack of culture or morals. Breeding is the only thing on their minds
Currently Venezuelans are some of the hardest workers in Trinidad. They work long hours in supermarkets, construction, bars when they were open etc.
Trinis from POS East do not work anywhere near as hard.
Max is taking advantage of these people
MaxPower wrote:Exploitation is being phased out.
Venezuelans are understanding their high demand and recognition for their work.
Venezuelans are calling their price AND locals are paying.
Trinis are now getting good service with quality and the Venezuelans are getting the money they deserve.
Things are going smoothly.
Trinis have some catching up to do.
zoom rader wrote:MaxPower wrote:Exploitation is being phased out.
Venezuelans are understanding their high demand and recognition for their work.
Venezuelans are calling their price AND locals are paying.
Trinis are now getting good service with quality and the Venezuelans are getting the money they deserve.
Things are going smoothly.
Trinis have some catching up to do.
Max where in Guyana are you from?
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