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75 repatriated to Haiti

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Senior Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

SEVENTY-FIVE people were repatriated to Haiti on Friday, the first repatriation of illegal immigrants since March when countries began implementing border closures to prevent spread of COVID-19.

The Bahamas Immigration Department said the Bahamasair flight to Port-au-Prince included 67 men and eight women, according to the Bahamas Department of Immigration.

The department said in a statement that the process was "seamless" and was overseen by Clarence Russell, director of Immigration, and Dwight Beneby, assistant director of Immigration with responsibility for operations.

The statement added: "This repatriation was postponed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The department will continue its commitment to carrying out the mandates of our agency to combat illegal migration by establishing effective border control management in compliance with the statute laws of our country.”

On Friday, Mr Russell told The Tribune repatriation exercises involving Chinese and Cuban nationals are next on the agenda.

In mid-March, Bahamasair officials said Haitian government officials announced that people would not be allowed in the country.

Earlier this month, unrest at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre had to be quelled after Haitians demanded to be returned to Haiti. A group of Haitians had started a hunger strike, demonstrating “belligerent behaviour", according to the Royal Bahamas Defence Force. That group included 67 men and 18 women, representing 56 percent of the population at the facility.

The RBDF said although marines de-escalated the situation, a flight later broke out between two Haitians. Some detainees then escaped their dormitories and destroyed several fences and minor infrastructure.

“The situation was contained, the detainees separated and several of them are expected to be charged with destruction of government property as well as to be placed at Her Majesty’s correctional facility,” the RBDF said.

“Immigration and police officials are also actively engaged in their respective roles to address the situation.”

The Department of Immigration said the Haitians had refused to eat “until they were given a date for their departure flight into Port-au-Prince, Haiti”.

“However, they were not all in agreement for the hunger strike, hence the altercation among themselves in dormitory #1. It is to be noted that no detainee breached the common area of the dorms.”

Officials eventually increased security at the facility and moved some of the detainees to the Bahamas Department of Corrections.

Comments

DDK 3 years, 10 months ago

Who pays for this repatriation? What about all the thousands of babies these illegals continue to reproduce like automated birthing machines? The over-running of our country by foreign jabbering illegals is complete. Would it have been allowed if they were of a different ethnicity???

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SP 3 years, 10 months ago

One of the biggests blessing during the COVID19 lockdown was not having to see any Haitians or being bombarded with Creol!

Repatriations should reflect illegal entry. Sending 67 men and eight women, but no children is a real reason for concern. Where are the illegal children?

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bogart 3 years, 10 months ago

Have you ever known of the children of documented persons apprehended by breaking the law ever have their children with them?????......have you ever remember ever the Captains or the crew of the illegal Human Trafficking boats ever been caught for this dispicable illegal boating ???????......have you ever remember all the illegal persons who have some owner of house been illegally harbouring any single person ever been caught and charged?????......have you ever remember anyone been caught Employing illegally any of the illegally documented persons???????.....have you ever remember any Employer caught failing to register and pay the Lawfully required NIB dues of any of the arrested undocumented persons??????.......and on and on......

What seems is that the nation knows but the all elected officials PARTICULARLY the Offically Elected policticans on the OPPOSITION.....repeatedly fails to address these things keeping quiet to continue illegalities and the status quo....AND then mout off two weeks before election to rile electors up for votes....and when elected then tax the voters tp buy Gunboats, Patrol boats, and continue to be quiet until next election....

Just seems an established merry go round goosing an taxing Bahamians all these decades and when they pass away have State recognized funreals, Marching Bands, front page newspapers notices, stories etc for actions.

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tribanon 3 years, 10 months ago

Only 75! Is this some kind of cruel joke?

Since February we've had at least 300 Haitians enter our country by sea illegally.

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Shelly22 3 years, 10 months ago

Only 75 time to get serious time deport thousands out our country this coronavirus has shown us every country have to take care of there own

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