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'It's not new'

 

Published on: 7/12/2009.


MANAGED MIGRATION is not an invention by the Democratic Labour Party.

It is not a new concept, in fact, it was already being drafted by the former Government and was set to go before Parliament before the last general election.

This was made known by former member of Parliament, Rev. Joseph Atherley last Sunday at the nomination of Arthur Holder, the Barbados Labour Party's latest candidate for the Michael Central constituency at the George Lamming Primary School.

Speaking to the packed auditorium, Atherley stated: "That policy approached the movement of Caribbean people from a positive, developmental perspective. This government is treating immigration like a political football, where they are playing on the sympathies and anger of Barbadians against our brothers and sisters."

Atherley was reiterating comments made by chairman of the party Rudy Grant who also addressed the issue at the meeting.

"It is necessary for the Government to exercise a humane approach to this issue of immigration. When I reflect on the history of Barbados, there were many Barbadians who went to Guyana to pursue their hopes and dreams. There was a time when Barbadians left to go to Panama and London. And I say to you, within the Caribbean and CARICOM we're brothers and sisters and have to look after each other in this region...we need to be responsible as a people. Within CARICOM we should not look to divide, we should be able to deal in a responsible, mature and humane manner with this issue of immigration," Grant said.

"Listening to the Democratic Labour Party you would have the impression the Barbados Labour Party did not have a policy on immigration. You would think the doors were flown wide open for whosoever will to come and stay.

"When we left office there was a policy draft document on immigration reform and protocols for migrant labour in this country. I have not seen or heard reference to this document, or this policy position by Government," Atherley stated, explaining the document spoke clearly to the issue of managed migration and migrant labour.

Leader of the Opposition, Mia Mottley, also attacked the Thompson government's position on immigration. "You cannot announce a policy that needs to settle the contingent rights - what rights people are entitled to when they come to live here You cannot disregard the fact that we depend on labour from outside," she said, indicating Barbados' reputation was stained because of the Government's position on the matter. (MS)

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Immigration : 7/12/2009
Here we go again. Yes I agree the policy of migration was in place before the DLP, but like the Republican Party of the USA the BLP did not managed that policy and that is one of the problems the DLP inherited. All the overcrowding of illegals did not come to Barbados on the DLP watch it just got worst. So Mr. Atherley your party did not do there job when in power so please have a seat.

WHAT A JOKE

: 7/12/2009
Shut Up Atherlely!


WELL WELL : 7/12/2009
DE BLP SHOULD BE DE LAST TO TALK, BOUT POLICY David doing de right thing.BLP RIP.


It Is New : 7/12/2009
The BLP government put Guyanese and others before Bajans; that is why they are no longer leading this country. The BLP did have the doors "flown wide open for whosoever will to come and stay." Barbados needs labour from outside, but it should come from people who show they can follow the laws of Barbados and respect the Barbadian people. Many of the Guyanese who have been coming into Barbados in recent years have not proven that they can follow our laws and respect us. Personally, I think Bajans should source workers from countries other than Guyana, since Guyanese are causing so many problems for us.

Disgusted Bajan


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