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I on de cow farm and fed up respond to Habit7 lies and red government mods who keep inventing ways to ban me and changing the rules cause they can't handle the truth.MaxPower wrote:Zoom,
Just checking up on you bro.
You here or in Bantanamos??
Numb3r4 wrote:The boats are running?
Lou Screuz wrote:our government treated the illegal infiltrators as refugees
but refugees from what ?
This is a matter, not for the OAS, but for the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
Currently we have closed our borders even to our own citizens in this pandemic and would resist all efforts by others who are hell bent on forcing open our borders through illegal immigration.
Under the rubric of “humanitarian” this interpretation, if accepted, will effectively prise open our borders to every economic migrant, gun runner, drug dealer, human trafficker and South American gang leader/members. All they will be required to do is make the 7 mile boat trip and claim to be “refugees”.
We staunchly support the work of the United Nations but this threat and the persistent disregard for the outstanding humanitarian efforts extended by the people of Trinidad and Tobago, do not conform with the spirit and purpose of the UNHCR.
http://www.news.gov.tt/content/statemen ... J6V6KhKiHs
Habit7 wrote:Lou Screuz wrote:our government treated the illegal infiltrators as refugees
but refugees from what ?
Quite the opposite, the govt refused to acknowledge them as refugees which would make them bound to international conventions, but as economic migrants.This is a matter, not for the OAS, but for the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
Currently we have closed our borders even to our own citizens in this pandemic and would resist all efforts by others who are hell bent on forcing open our borders through illegal immigration.
Under the rubric of “humanitarian” this interpretation, if accepted, will effectively prise open our borders to every economic migrant, gun runner, drug dealer, human trafficker and South American gang leader/members. All they will be required to do is make the 7 mile boat trip and claim to be “refugees”.
We staunchly support the work of the United Nations but this threat and the persistent disregard for the outstanding humanitarian efforts extended by the people of Trinidad and Tobago, do not conform with the spirit and purpose of the UNHCR.
http://www.news.gov.tt/content/statemen ... J6V6KhKiHs
Try harder.
Lou Screuz wrote:if you cant prove you try every which way to hire somebody BORN here first
Yup all that while 1% pocketed our tax payers money.sMASH wrote:allowing the 'economic' migrants in, where they would not be employed at any important level in the workforce, but mainly at the lowest levels, would only serve to crash the income earnings of the lowest levels.
cause there will be more competition for the same number of jobs.
what that does, is cause the lowest level of the workforce to have reduced discretionary income, increase their economic vulnerability, thus making them more dependent on handouts, or willing to take on lower wages. that will make them less likely to speak out for fear of losing their source of income.
pnm mantra, keep them stupid and hungry, they will be easier to fool
covid come and gave pnm a bonus boost.
sMASH wrote:allowing the 'economic' migrants in, where they would not be employed at any important level in the workforce, but mainly at the lowest levels, would only serve to crash the income earnings of the lowest levels.
cause there will be more competition for the same number of jobs.
what that does, is cause the lowest level of the workforce to have reduced discretionary income, increase their economic vulnerability, thus making them more dependent on handouts, or willing to take on lower wages. that will make them less likely to speak out for fear of losing their source of income.
pnm mantra, keep them stupid and hungry, they will be easier to fool
covid come and gave pnm a bonus boost.
Why don't you speak the truth about our laxed border control all because 1% want these people in. Coast guard doing what?Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:allowing the 'economic' migrants in, where they would not be employed at any important level in the workforce, but mainly at the lowest levels, would only serve to crash the income earnings of the lowest levels.
cause there will be more competition for the same number of jobs.
what that does, is cause the lowest level of the workforce to have reduced discretionary income, increase their economic vulnerability, thus making them more dependent on handouts, or willing to take on lower wages. that will make them less likely to speak out for fear of losing their source of income.
pnm mantra, keep them stupid and hungry, they will be easier to fool
covid come and gave pnm a bonus boost.
Nobody is allowing economic migrants in. They are violating our border and when they are caught they are deported. When we deport them international bodies condemn us but we stand on our principles. Nevertheless, opportunistic lawyers partner with them to challenge our laws to allow them leniency together with soft judges.
zoom rader wrote:Why don't you speak the truth about our laxed border control all because 1% want these people in. Coast guard doing what?Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:allowing the 'economic' migrants in, where they would not be employed at any important level in the workforce, but mainly at the lowest levels, would only serve to crash the income earnings of the lowest levels.
cause there will be more competition for the same number of jobs.
what that does, is cause the lowest level of the workforce to have reduced discretionary income, increase their economic vulnerability, thus making them more dependent on handouts, or willing to take on lower wages. that will make them less likely to speak out for fear of losing their source of income.
pnm mantra, keep them stupid and hungry, they will be easier to fool
covid come and gave pnm a bonus boost.
Nobody is allowing economic migrants in. They are violating our border and when they are caught they are deported. When we deport them international bodies condemn us but we stand on our principles. Nevertheless, opportunistic lawyers partner with them to challenge our laws to allow them leniency together with soft judges.
You always making excuses
3 months grace for illegals
...Immigrant amnesty set to go into effect in November
Oct 17, 2014
A crackdown on illegal immigrants is coming in one month's time.
The Sunday Express learned a three-month immigrant amnesty is set to go into effect in November.
The amnesty is aimed at allowing the 110,000 illegal immigrants to regularise their immigration status in Trinidad and Tobago.
However, the Sunday Express learned when the amnesty ends in February, illegal immigrants will be immediately detained and deported to their respective countries if they are unable to produce the relevant immigration documentation.
According to a release issued by the Ministry of National Security on October 13, some 110,012 illegal immigrants are living in T&T.
The figure represents ten per cent of T&T's 1.3 million population.
The illegal immigrants, the release said, are from the following 16 countries: Guyana (25,884), Jamaica (19,500), Venezuela (10,574), St Vincent (9,606), Barbados (7,169), Grenada (6,947), Colombia (6,388), China (4,593) Philippines (4,437), St Lucia (4,391), India (3,651), Dominican Republic (2,256), Suriname (1,944), Cuba (1,434), Nigeria (1,071) and Bangladesh (167).
Griffith: Get regularised
or get out!
The Sunday Express contacted Minister of National Security Gary Griffith yesterday seeking confirmation on the immigrant amnesty.
He said: "Going forward, we are looking at the possibility of giving illegal immigrants a three-month grace period to get regularised with the necessary documentation.
"The illegal immigrants will be given an application to justify that they are of value to the country and not a liability to the public or a national security threat. They must be value to the country because unemployment leads to a life of crime."
Not wanting to say the exact date the amnesty commences, Griffith said: "A release will be issued with the necessary information."
Griffith said employers will also be given an opportunity to vouch for illegal immigrants working for them who may be deemed undesirable.
"This is not a witch hunt. If some illegal immigrants are deemed undesirable, which is considered a national security threat, once they have employers who can vouch for them showing that they add value to an establishment, strong consideration will be given to allow them to stay in T&T," Griffith said.
Advising the illegal immigrants to grasp the amnesty, Griffith warned that excuses would not be accepted.
"After the three-month period, I am going to start cleaning house because this situation has gone on for far too long. At this point, they are all breaking the law because they are in T&T illegally.
"It is either they make use of the three-month grace period or leave T&T. We are not going on a witch hunt in every community or business; we are giving them the opportunity to come forward and get regularised.
"Whether the illegal immigrants are housekeepers or security personnel, they all need to get proper documentation to be allowed to stay in T&T or else they will be deported."
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 48933.html
sMASH wrote:i wonder if they registered or if they were kicked out?
one eye wrote:If Kamliar was in office this country would have been infested with COVID-19.
Sunlight will kill the COVID-19, that was her words.
Her ministers told the people of this country to stay away from the vaccine yet Moonilal took it.
I am certain the UNC is praying that our present situation gets out of hand.
Username Habit7 an error was made in naming the vaccine, there was no need to resort to ad hominem.
Wraith King wrote:one eye wrote:If Kamliar was in office this country would have been infested with COVID-19.
Sunlight will kill the COVID-19, that was her words.
Her ministers told the people of this country to stay away from the vaccine yet Moonilal took it.
I am certain the UNC is praying that our present situation gets out of hand.
Username Habit7 an error was made in naming the vaccine, there was no need to resort to ad hominem.
The country is infested with the virus presently.
If you're right about the UNC, that's horrible of them because the situation is already terrible and "out of hand".
If Roodal did that you shouldn't listen to him. Hopefully your MP has been giving you advise.
sMASH wrote:https://www.facebook.com/robin.achaibar/videos/10159402836598279
redmanjp wrote:Wraith King wrote:one eye wrote:If Kamliar was in office this country would have been infested with COVID-19.
Sunlight will kill the COVID-19, that was her words.
Her ministers told the people of this country to stay away from the vaccine yet Moonilal took it.
I am certain the UNC is praying that our present situation gets out of hand.
Username Habit7 an error was made in naming the vaccine, there was no need to resort to ad hominem.
The country is infested with the virus presently.
If you're right about the UNC, that's horrible of them because the situation is already terrible and "out of hand".
If Roodal did that you shouldn't listen to him. Hopefully your MP has been giving you advise.
but it took a year for it to happen. if they (the UNC) had open back borders after a few weeks then it would have been infested for months with infected trinis coming in with 10 or more variants. the death toll would be in the thousands now.
redmanjp wrote:Wraith King wrote:one eye wrote:If Kamliar was in office this country would have been infested with COVID-19.
Sunlight will kill the COVID-19, that was her words.
Her ministers told the people of this country to stay away from the vaccine yet Moonilal took it.
I am certain the UNC is praying that our present situation gets out of hand.
Username Habit7 an error was made in naming the vaccine, there was no need to resort to ad hominem.
The country is infested with the virus presently.
If you're right about the UNC, that's horrible of them because the situation is already terrible and "out of hand".
If Roodal did that you shouldn't listen to him. Hopefully your MP has been giving you advise.
but it took a year for it to happen. if they (the UNC) had open back borders after a few weeks then it would have been infested for months with infected trinis coming in with 10 or more variants. the death toll would be in the thousands now.
Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:https://www.facebook.com/robin.achaibar/videos/10159402836598279
Smash ease we up with the propaganda videos nah.
“Hear what the UNC’s solution to covid is. One, state of emergency – but open bars. The Member for Oropouche East spent half of his contribution saying keep rum shops open."
https://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/28/deyals ... ure-covid/
Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:https://www.facebook.com/robin.achaibar/videos/10159402836598279
Smash ease we up with the propaganda videos nah.
“Hear what the UNC’s solution to covid is. One, state of emergency – but open bars. The Member for Oropouche East spent half of his contribution saying keep rum shops open."
https://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/28/deyals ... ure-covid/
Wraith King wrote:You don't be on anyone case. If the UNC made the suggestion last year and the PNM now following it this year, what does that tell you? So their suggestion was discredited because they wanted bars open but now their suggestion is somehow good because PNM did it?
one eye wrote:If Kamliar was in office this country would have been infested with COVID-19.
Sunlight will kill the COVID-19, that was her words.
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