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Social media comments prompt call for end to xenophobia

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Louby Georges

By LEANDRA ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

lrolle@tribunemedia.net

CONSULTANT Louby Georges has called for an end to xenophobia in the country in the wake of criticism about the government’s hiring of Bahamians of Haitian descent as immigration officers.

Photos circulated on social media this week showed the new recruits at a Department of Immigration passing out ceremony at the Royal Bahamas Police Force training college on Wednesday.

There was a strong reaction from some people on social media.

When contacted for comment on Friday, Mr Georges expressed disappointment over what he viewed as an attack against the group and said it demonstrates the growing xenophobia in the country.

He also made the case that those hired by the Immigration Department were Bahamian citizens and, as such, should be given the same opportunities as anyone else.

He said: “We keep talking this stuff about us being a Christian nation and it's all about love and we don’t hate Haitians, but we just have an issue with illegals. Okay, cool. Let’s accept that if that was the issue, then how does that apply to Bahamian citizens going through training and now being graduates and now becoming a part of our armed forces?

“How do you attack them who are Bahamian citizens, but yet would say - you don’t hate Haitians? It’s xenophobia, rank xenophobia.”

Immigration and Labour Minister Keith Bell could not be reached for comment up to press time Friday.

Earlier this year, the country experienced an influx of Haitian migrants due to worsening economic and political conditions in Haiti.

According to immigration officials last month, the department repatriated more than 1,800 Haitian migrants so far for the year.

Yesterday, Mr Georges addressed concerns about officers with Haitian origins potentially helping immigrants under the table as opposed to enforcing the law as they have been mandated to do.

He emphasised that while the concern is a legitimate one as some Bahamians have disregarded the law in the past, it is entirely wrong for people to falsely conclude that all will do so.

“I’m pretty sure that you have probably gone to the bank, you have probably gone to the hospital, or you have gone to some government institution because the community is so small and The Bahamas is so small, and I’m pretty sure that you’ve gone somewhere before and somebody knew you and because that person knew you, they gave you a bye” Mr Georges continued.

“I’m pretty sure that everyone has experienced this so what I’m saying is police do it. How many Bahamians go to the United States and come back with big old duffel bags through the airport and on their declaration forms say they claimed to have spent some $200 and they make up the receipts and the customs officers say ‘cool, it’s okay to go by’?”

He added: “So yes, there is a possibility, but can we throw a blanket statement over the police force? No, we can’t. Can we throw a blanket statement over the RBDF or over Customs? No, we can’t so we cannot generalise and throw a blanket over the Department of Immigration over those persons who are of Haitian descent.

“They are Bahamian citizens. They are swearing to uphold the rules, the laws and the sovereignty of their country so let us judge them by their character.”

He also noted that the discriminatory remarks show that that the Bahamian people “lack confidence in our institutions” and its ability to “instill within its ranks the necessary principles and ideologies to ensure that they operate with integrity.”

Nonetheless, Mr Georges called for an end to the discriminatory attitudes towards Bahamians of Haitian descent, saying “it needs to stop”.

“Overall, the xenophobia is so glaring and it’s so sad and it needs to stop, man,” he said.

Comments

JokeyJack 1 year, 6 months ago

Nonetheless, Mr Georges called for an end to the discriminatory attitudes towards Bahamians of Haitian descent, saying “it needs to stop”.

...to which i reply...

Nonetheless, we call for and end to Haitians stealing our Crown land and an end to government selling it to us in the form of subdivisions. It needs to stop.

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GodSpeed 1 year, 6 months ago

Just imagine what this country is going to look like in 50 years, yikes! If Europe and America can't stop the flood of shithole invaders then there is no hope for somewhere like the Bahamas. Bahamians flee to the US and Canada and are replaced by Haitians, Jamaicans and the rest, oh well.

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jamaicaproud 1 year, 5 months ago

Brah keep Jamaica out of your mouth. You dont want people, close your borders. Any country that doesnt produce any food to feed itself is a s%%hole country.

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sheeprunner12 1 year, 5 months ago

Foreigners have been running out Govt and agencies long before Independence. Who was Stephen Dillet, Harry Oakes, D'Albenas, Stafford Sands, etc. ????

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SP 1 year, 5 months ago

Haitians support Haitians no matter what, their loyalty is to Haiti and other Haitians PERIOD!

Only a total jackass would believe in hiring Bahamians of Haitian descent as immigration officers to deal with the Haitian invasion.

Louby Georges and ALL of his Haitian people need to GO BACK TO HAITI.

The government reports they had to assist 11,000 Bahamians with basic necessities to help them survive, which tells me we need to get rid of at least 11,000 Haitians and OTHERS so Bahamians can live and support themselves in their own country!

How the hell can a foreigner be gainfully employed while Bahamians are unemployed? What fools do we have as leaders to allow such stupidity? Who the hell are the "leaders" supposed to be looking after?

We have too many "leaders" of Haitian descent!

We are sick and tired of ex-pats from everywhere displacing our people. The powers that be had better get their heads screwed on straight because we the people have had enough of this dumb bullshyt.

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sheeprunner12 1 year, 5 months ago

Right on, bruh. Stop pandering to the foreign agencies who want us to go easy on illegal immigrants. Flush them out and get rid of every illegal.

If Haitians cannot get citizenship, send them home too. A Haitian permanent resident is just like an illegal. Either they are with us or against us.

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