THE Grand Bahama Human Rights Association is seeking to address the Organisation of American States and “set the record straight” following the presentation of the government’s new immigration policy by Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell to the OAS in Washington on Tuesday.
In a statement, the GBHRA said it was “alarmed and appalled at the cherry-picked, sanitised, misleading description” of the policy and that it had no choice but “to travel to Washington and lay before the heads of the OAS the full facts of the matter”.
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