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maj. tom wrote:She is right. Something has to be done to treat the situation now, or else in 15-20 years all those kids who aren't going to school will form their own Trini-Venezuelan gangs here and the turf wars will be bloodier than ever. If you think now bad.
But don't listen right. You know nobody eh listening to Kamla. How many years gone by and no proper refugee policy has been developed for this situation. So we will pay. And will vote PNM again.
The_Honourable wrote:[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”
The_Honourable wrote:[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”
The_Honourable wrote:
[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”
The_Honourable wrote:“I am extremely disappointed that the Government has not yet seen it fit to honour our international obligations under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees.
88sins wrote:maj. tom wrote:She is right. Something has to be done to treat the situation now, or else in 15-20 years all those kids who aren't going to school will form their own Trini-Venezuelan gangs here and the turf wars will be bloodier than ever. If you think now bad.
But don't listen right. You know nobody eh listening to Kamla. How many years gone by and no proper refugee policy has been developed for this situation. So we will pay. And will vote PNM again.
and that's only a part of the problem
With the amount of resources being used, and these people contributing absolutely NOTHING, while locals paying for their healthcare at public institutions, they work and pay no income tax or hs, etc, and their presence causing an increase in the cost of our already far too high import bill, how long can any reasonable person believe we can keep this up for before some aspect of our economy or institutions fail?
And when that happens, then what?
paid_influencer wrote:
lewwe be real. BE REAL. bringing them into the NIS system will be a net drain. how much maternity benefit we going to shell out. 4 children, 5 children, 10 children, BE REAL BE REAL all nis maternity benefits to be paid and fund already insolvent. might as well scrap nis entirely once the bill comes
paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”The_Honourable wrote:[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”The_Honourable wrote:
[Kamla] noted: “Our public primary healthcare system is apparently open to them, but how effective is that when our medical staff do not speak their language?”
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maj. tom wrote:She is right. Something has to be done to treat the situation now, or else in 15-20 years all those kids who aren't going to school will form their own Trini-Venezuelan gangs here and the turf wars will be bloodier than ever. If you think now bad.
But don't listen right. You know nobody eh listening to Kamla. How many years gone by and no proper refugee policy has been developed for this situation. So we will pay. And will vote PNM again.
The_Honourable wrote:Venes regularized and their generation to come will more than likely vote UNC than PNM.
Now you understand why Kamla wants them regularized.
The_Honourable wrote:Venes regularized and their generation to come will more than likely vote UNC than PNM.
Now you understand why Kamla wants them regularized.
j.o.e wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Venes regularized and their generation to come will more than likely vote UNC than PNM.
Now you understand why Kamla wants them regularized.
And most live in areas UNC already win. Maths ain’t mathsing. Central stink with dem
The_Honourable wrote:j.o.e wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Venes regularized and their generation to come will more than likely vote UNC than PNM.
Now you understand why Kamla wants them regularized.
And most live in areas UNC already win. Maths ain’t mathsing. Central stink with dem
True, but this is a long term strategy. Generations to come will not only solidify central but branch out as well. Targets would be most of those marginal constituencies.
SuperiorMan wrote:Should Venezuelan refugees be allowed to live in T&T?
adnj wrote:There are just a couple of telephone numbers? No GoFundMe-like website? Not even a PayPal account? What's that about?
You can't be serious about crowd-sourcing your livelihood if you aren't at least doing the basics.
alfa wrote:I think this country had done enough already. Sorry will not be contributing
adnj wrote:Venezuelans in Trinidad are following the same plan of assimilation that the Jews followed in Palestine more than a century ago.
I'm looking forward to most of the doubles men being replaced by the pepitos vendors.
MaxPower wrote:IMG_1539.JPG
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/m ... ed539.html
For those who may be willing to help, Escalona and her mother can be reached at 1 (868) 3491956 or 1 (868) 767-1517.
The_Honourable wrote:MaxPower wrote:IMG_1539.JPG
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/m ... ed539.html
For those who may be willing to help, Escalona and her mother can be reached at 1 (868) 3491956 or 1 (868) 767-1517.
So while some of our local students not picking up a book, bu**ing behind the water tank during lunch time, whatsapping the maxi conductor, taxing other students in the cafe, and fighting after school over some guyl, imagine a vene who hardly know english and have diabetes came here and get 5 cxc passes with ambitions to be a doctor.
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