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Amid a furore over the treatment of illegals, Barbadian Prime Minister David Thompson says only four Guyanese have been deported since June 1 but he acknowledged that there have been early morning raids against the undocumented.

David Thompson

David Thompson

Speaking at a press conference in Barbados on Saturday, the PM said he is bewildered and disgusted at the “reckless and grossly unfair” generalisations and slurs levelled against his island’s public officers on the issue of unchecked migration into the island. He stated that there is clearly is a need for public education on the issue and he plans to do just that when he visits Guyana later this week by way of a press conference that he would pay to have beamed and broadcast live to all capital cities of Caricom.

According to two reports in yesterday’s Barbados Nation, Prime Minister Thompson made the comments during a press conference on Saturday at the Grantley Adams Airport following reports from Guyanese who said they were ill-treated and deported from that island.

Since his announcement of the new immigration policy on May 5, which applies to all undocumented Caricom nationals who entered the island prior to December 31, 2005 and remained undocumented for a period of eight years or more, the Thompson administration has come under severe criticism over the way the issue was handled by immigration officers.

However, the Prime Minister said since the introduction of the policy only four Guyanese have been deported.

President Bharrat Jagdeo last Friday said that the treatment of Guyanese immigrants in other countries continued to be of great concern to him and he urged that they be treated with “respect” and “dignity” wherever they go.

And like Thompson, President Jagdeo said that this is one of the main issues that he would be plugging at the upcoming Caricom Heads of Government Meeting which will be held in Guyana from July 2.

‘Bizarre stories’
“I wish to state here and now that the Government of Barbados has never, does not and will never sanction, condone or even turn a blind eye to the issue of degradation or denial of human rights to anyone visiting or resident on these shores… just as we will not permit illegal unchecked migration to continue, so too will we not permit abuse or violation of rights and privileges of persons resident on our shores, under whatever circumstances,” Thompson was quoted as saying in the Barbados Nation.

He also extended an invitation to all aggrieved persons to supply evidence of any negative treatment, but said that most of the bizarre stories were “untrue and without foundation.”

“Tell us who, what and where!” he challenged.

“Some of the so-called personal accounts I have heard are sickening” and he charged that “unprofessional conduct will not be tolerated under my watch.”

According to the report the Prime Minister said that only eight persons have been deported from Barbados since June 1 and out of that number four were Guyanese. He said since the introduction of the new policy, immigration officers, with support of the police, had continued their efforts in trying to locate and remove people, of whatever nationality, found to be residing in the island illegally.

According to data presented to Thompson from June 1 to 26, visits were made to 15 residences on June 9, 11 and 13 between 3 am and 6 am.

“These visits led to the detention and removal of 47 non-nationals 34 of whom were Guyanese nationals, who were in the country illegally,” Thompson said in the report. Out of that number eight were deported including four Guyanese.

They were deported for reasons such as “theft, overstaying and possession of a false work permit stamp, destitute and deception.” The report said nothing else about how the other 30 Guyanese illegals were treated.

Thompson said 177 people had their stay extended and some 71 Guyanese were in that number. Also there are 380 applications for renewal of short-term permits     and 294 of that number are on behalf of Guyanese. Several Guyanese had complained that their permits were not being renewed even though they kept checking with the immigration department.

“I have no reason to believe that the majority of these applications will not be approved,” he said while adding that in his opinion, the level of activity by immigration and police during this period “does not in any way represent any hardening of attitude or abrasive action towards Guyanese nationals.”

‘Will not duck and hide’
Meanwhile, Thompson said he has no intention of shouting across the Caribbean Sea at, or with colleague Prime Ministers, or other high ranking officials regarding the issue of immigration.

“I have said before and I repeat today that I have no intention of shouting across the Caribbean Sea at or with colleague Prime Ministers or other ranking government officials… I will not be hiding from, or ducking the issues,” he said in the Barbados Nation’s report.

“There is clearly a need for public education of all interest groups, at all levels, and I intend to lead from the front on the issue,” he said.

He will be holding a press conference when he visits Guyana later this week and pay for it to be “beamed and broadcast live from Georgetown to every capital city of CARICOM and indeed across the worldwide web”, and added that “there must be no ambiguity about where Barbados stands on this issue.”

He said that damage is being done to his country by the grossly unfair generalisations and slurs levelled against the island’s public officials, adding that “even by some of our own who cannot see beyond their naked partisan and political ambition.”

“I am saying to whomever it may concern; bring the evidence; come with facts; come with actual incidents and experiences, or leave the good name of Barbadians and of Barbados alone!”

He said many of the stories being peddled on blog sites, talk show programmes, in newspaper  columns and asserted by so-called professional thinkers, were untrue and without foundation.

“There is no evidence to corroborate, or even create a circumstantial setting for such incidents to have taken place,” he said and stated he would not be deterred by those who have sought to “drain every ounce or emotional blood from this issue.”   He urged that Barbadians who are contributing to the “raging debate” to temper their remarks with reason, research and a quest for truth.

“I would like to appeal to Barbadians at home and abroad to put Barbados first in their submissions on this sensitive, but absolutely necessary debate,” he said.

“The bottom line here is that Barbados has a serious problem of illegal; unchecked and undocumented migration and this government is doing something about it,” he added.

Since the announcement of the new policy there at least three Caribbean leaders, including President Jagdeo, have criticised it. Earlier this month, Jagdeo explained that he raised concerns about the allegations that the homes of Guyanese were being raided as well as some of them being taken off buses and deported. “(Thompson) said he didn’t know of any such cases and that that is not the intention of his government,” Jagdeo told reporters. Further, he added that Thompson has committed to meeting with Guyana’s Honorary Consul Norman Faria to discuss and investigate any such cases. The government has since placed an advertisement in the local press urging Guyanese who have been ill-treated in Barbados to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here or Guyana’s Honorary Consul in Barbados.

St. Lucian Prime Minister Stephenson King has been quoted as saying that “he wants his fellow Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders to take urgent action to facilitate the free movement of people throughout the region.”

St. Vincent Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves had blasted Barbadian authorities for the treatment that some of his nationals had received in Bridgetown, adding that seemingly across CARICOM, some nationalities — including those from his country, Guyana and Jamaica — have been targeted unfairly.

According to his St Lucian counterpart, Gonsalves had a basis for observing that such actions go against the spirit of CARICOM’s regional integration process.

Last week, Guyanese economist and President of the Caribbean Development Bank, Dr Compton Bourne decried the early morning raids against the undocumented in Barbados and said that the situation should be handled with greater sensitivity than it seems to have been handled with so far. He added that due process should be applied when illegals are found.

Eminent regionalist Sir Shridath Ramphal in an apparent reference to the Barbados deportations told a meeting in Trinidad on Thursday that it was sad that the Caribbean was experiencing a period when both policies and practices are deepening divisions and he cautioned that “we forget our oneness at our peril”.

He added that “`The knock on the door at night’ is not within our regional culture; still less are intimations of `ethnic cleansing’”.

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Reader Comments

  1. NAVYSEAL BARBADOS says:

    All the people have to do is get out before the authorities get there or else. SOme are being dealt with fairly, but when dealt with fairly they tend to wannt to hide & run from the authorities. So the authorities have to do what they have to do to get them.

    • Tammy UNITED STATES says:

      Stabroek is VERY wicked. For them law be dammed once they get the illegals they are looking out for to stay in Barbados. Thompson,I hope when you visit Guyana you put to shame the bias and advocate for lawlessness reporting class in their place. Teach them a thing or two about investigative and qaulity reporting not this tabloid they calling news. Force them to provide the evidence and you stand by your policy and B’dos immigration law.

      These people don’t care if they bruk-up up B’dos once they get their agenda through- they will continue their campaign of ethnic cleansing, raids in wee hours of the mornings, Indians being targeted, profiling, and the other foolishness until they wear Barbados down or destroy their tourist economy. Then Barbadians will live in poverty, crime and lawlessness which is NORMAL life in Guyana. This is SN modus operandi. Watch the pattern you will see the strategy.

      Those interested in Thompson’s full comments please read
      http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/newsitem.asp?NewsID=45

      Moderator’s note: This commenter has worked herself into an unnecessary frenzy. SN’s only purpose is to report the facts and to a cover an issue of immense importance to Guyanese.

    • TONACIEA UNITED STATES says:

      OOOHHHH HELL NO. HW DARN U TAMMY TALK ABOUT GUYANESE PPL AND GUYANA LIKE THT? U ALL R A SO MEAN,SELFISH.
      REMEM WE R ALL HUMAN AN U BAJANS THINKS THT YALL R THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
      IVE BEEN 2 BARBADOS A FEW TIMES AN GOD KNWS I WAZ SOOOOO SUPRISE 2 C THE WAY SOME PPL R LIVIN.THE SAME POVERTY GUYANA IS IN BARBADOS AINT NO DIFFERENT.

  2. Baje BARBADOS says:

    “According to data presented to Thompson from June 1 to 26, visits were made to 15 residences on June 9, 11 and 13 between 3 am and 6 am.” at least he now admit to the early morning raids,i have no problem with the illegal nationals being sent home, but its how that is done that’s disturbing and it seems only a particular group are targeted (guyanese).

    Its really a shame the way we treat our own neighbours, funny enough though it seems as if the damage has been done to Barbados, on a recent visit to trinidad with some friends one of my friends said to a trinidadian “you all have lots of guyanese here, your gov’t not throwing them out like we are doing” (mind you i was embarrass by this comment), anyways the guy from trinidad turned to us and said “throw dem out for what?? we mind not bad like you all”.
    On a flight from Grenada to Barbados an Air hostess asked,”why are Barbadians like that? they have to realise that the only way go after being up is down”, i did not ask what she meant.

    Now my question is When is all of this foolishness going to stop????????
    Now my question is

    • R up UNITED KINGDOM says:

      i can see he will be wearing a …. proof vest when he lands

    • yarrow UNITED STATES says:

      You qualify what Guyanese inside and outside of Guyana talking about Guyana.

      Mr.Thompson pay attension to this blogger’s response R up….it tells you that the Roger Khan empire still live because your position has break part of the Khan’s Empire back. Thompson beg you don’t stop or else you will regret it. The Roger Khan’s drug Empire was slowly taking its rightful place on your island.

      You must be frank when you make your address to all of the Caricom Nations…..Illegal drugs and guns can bring a country to its knees…..just pay attension to Mexico.

      Until now the Guyana Government cannot put a drug lord in jail. What has been goining on with the drug lords they are using the young Guyanes men and women who cannot find a job in Guyana and mule them off to the rest of the world.

      Mark my words if you don’t address the problem you will be in trouble sooner or later.

  3. FREESPEECH UNITED STATES says:

    WOW, SN get your tabloid reporters to investigate the truth before your press goes into printing.
    as we all know money comes first and to hell with the truth, is that not so SN, we know for sure as bloggers a lot of people are reading these comments and it does have an effect.

    THANKS TO MODERN TECHNOLOGY.

  4. John Anderson SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES says:

    Schuups!!!!!!

    This is a whole lot of Bovine Scotology (BS).

    I have this friend who always say, if he dies abroad and his family decides to take his remains back to Guyana. Should the plane transporting his remains has to stop in Barbados for any reason, he perfers for them to throw his remains into the sea and feed fish.

    Meaning he would not want to go to that country even if he was dead.

    That is how detestable he finds their ugly treatment of Guyanese.

    When you look around at the other caribbean countries, a blind man can see that Guyana should be far better off than the way it is today.

    Countries that can fit comfortably in the Essequibo, without natural resources, hurricane prone, makes you wonder.

    • Who cares if he don’t go to Barbados if he is dead
      or alive, Thompson is right to send them back to GT,
      every man woman and child “MUST GO” if they are
      living in the people country illegal, let jagdeo and
      the PPP fine wok fo them in Guyana John Anderson.

  5. Diamond Dog UNITED STATES says:

    O’ people seh, “ashes cold dog lie down.” The damage has been done, now Mr. Thompson will crow. He can crow all he wants, it’s not what he did, it’s how he did it. Yesterday was ours. Today is yours. Tomorrow, you never know. Crow on Sir, we will always remember.

  6. NeNe {Justice is for Sale, Truth on what you can afford and a Nation sells its Soul} UNITED STATES says:

    Well, here is an opportunity for Faria to stand up and represent Guyanese interests and the aggrieved Guyanese who were awakened at dawn to tell their story – Mr. Thompson is listening. Step up or shut up. Thompson is very serious about the immigration issue so that Guyanese who do not meet the criteria should pack it in and head on home. This story is draining.

  7. Ex GDF OFFICER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO says:

    Legal immigrant Thompson has finally admitted that early morning raids rae being carried out against other immigrants in Barbados. We will probably get him to further admit that more are being deported than he is presently ready to say.

  8. Guy123 UNITED KINGDOM says:

    I am saying to whomever it may concern; bring the evidence; come with facts; come with actual incidents and experiences, or leave the good name of Barbadians and of Barbados alone!”I am with you there Mr Thomson….That is the sort of language we here from our president when speaking about the likes of Roger Kahn and other problems facing the Guyanese people.But Mr Thomson is standing up for his people and his nation,very well done SIR!!!

    • GT WOMAN BARBADOS says:

      How would it be possible for deportees to present facts, such as the names of police and immigration officers who have taken away their jewelry, money and other valuables?

      CAN PRIME MINISTER THOMPSON GIVE ME THE NAME OF ANY THIEF OR CRIMINAL, WHO ANNOUNCES HIS NAME WHENEVER HE IS ABOUT TO CARRY OUT HIS MISSION?
      The barbadian woman(whose voice was heard on the tape, on Brass Tax), who is married to the Guyanese man, will certainly not be able to give the name of the immigration officer who made his preposition to her, because he would not have given her his name, knowing fully well that what he did is illegal. So, Mr. Prime Minister, i think you should try a different tactic, to convince us that you are really serious about dealing with unprofessional behaviour.

  9. evileyes (((: CANADA says:

    mitta prime misista…wen yuh talk about dashing the undocumented out ah yo contry…den nah jus select guyanese and jamaicans…yuh gat fuh dash dem canadians americans and brits out ah yo contry to…meh bet anybady yuh nah gat guts (belly) fuh duh dat…yuh know if yuh duh dat yuh contrie will sink and bajans will swim…be fair and go afta all..dash all illegals out ah yo cuntry mitta prime minista…all mus mean all…..

    • GT WOMAN BARBADOS says:

      I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU.

    • Guy123 UNITED KINGDOM says:

      Keep your advise for your president jagdeo evileyes,you cannot control mr Thomson,so give it up,he is interested in saving his countrymen from the likes of you and your(empty cup) cussbird buddies,the only people he is listening to are the Bagans

    • SOESDYKE CANADA says:

      evileyes, I agree with you but SN edited my comment.

    • SWAT (One of De 4 Deported) UNITED STATES says:

      EE,

      Just leave the Americans out of this….we can’t spell CARICOM. Lol.

    • evileyes (((: CANADA says:

      Guy123
      my president you said?really?
      you have to know by now when you (ASSUME)wht it means.
      cant help ya if yuh not reading right…..
      its your wud-be president gat ya like…assuming….
      ramjattan–yuh future president will tell dem bajans how fi run a country..so dat bajans like guyanese does not have to run and leave their homeland…..
      and even if my cup is empty it means i still have a cup..ent dat right? wut you and your all fee cee have so far?
      SWAT….EHEHEHEHE yuh right and i will leave americans out of it….i bet they can spell CARIGONE though eheheheheheheheheh

    • lindener UNITED STATES says:

      LoL…i like dat…one.its like ur mother or father putting u out of the house and letting a total stranger in to eat live and sleep.but u knw wath bck in the days wen guyana was in its prime every one of them caricom nationals use to run and come to guyana with out a problem.but nw sence them other get a little souce pon dem plate we not good to come in dem country.do u remimber the time.60,70,80,?guyana was not alway like this at lease we had jobs and every body had respect for we in the carebean nw look dem na even want to come to dem shores.a tell ya these are d most sades day guyana has ever seen hope it gets better thoe.

  10. Chemist BARBADOS says:

    Yet another politician speaks. He will be in Guyana on Thursday, its your chance to protest,peacefully please.



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