SP 11 years, 3 months ago on Cuban nationals repatriated to Havana
Cuban nationals repatriated to Havana
Excellent job Mr. Mitchell. Send those pain in the rear Cubans back to Cuba where they belong and not Miami where they want to be. Light skinned Haitians are all Cubans are.
Castro has a special deal waiting just for them when they set foot back in Cuba.
Never mind the noise in the market. No one in America cares what the Cubans think anyway and our tourism business will not be affected by a few idiot Cubans.
Bahamians need to boycott Miami and the Cubans and shop in Panama. The airfair is a little higher, but the shopping is way below that of Miami, fooa and hotel is cheaper and you don't have to jump through hoops at airport security or answer 20 stupid questions by rude U.S. boarder agents who act like we are Haitians trying to sneak into the all powerful USA.
We can spend our $Billion in Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil and Belize and get much better value for dollar and much less non-sense.
kkphilli4 11 years, 3 months ago on Cuban nationals repatriated to Havana
Cuban nationals repatriated to Havana
Leader of the Cuban Democracy Movement Ramon Sanchez, is a convicted felon that served 4 years in prison in The United States.
He has been disrupting things in the U.S. for years. He has blocked traffic in New York's Lincoln tunnel preventing drivers from traveling to and from New York City from New Jersey. He also in the past has sat on the MacArthur Causeway in Miami blocking drivers from going to Miami Beach from the mainland. We need to remind Americans what he has done to its citizens while protesting the U.S. repatriation of those Cubans that nearly made it to their shores.
Why has The Bahamas not hired an excellent P.R. Firm in the U.S. is beyond me. Why after all the lip service there still has not been any lawsuit in the tens of millions of dollars filed in a U.S. court for defamation is beyond me. Ignoring the bogus claims of the fake video clearly is not winning strategy. We need to act IMMEDIATELY to defend the good name of our country.This is poor leadership on the part of the government.
In the future, to avoid these allegations by Cuban Americans every few years, we need to make it a policy to have all Cubans deported back to Cuba within 48 hours. The longer you hold these unruly people the more damage is done to our reputation internationally. Surely Fred Mitchell can sign an agreement with the Cuban Government to accept their people back immediately rather than the Cuban government dragging their feet.
lazybor 11 years, 3 months ago on Heightened security after threat to consulate
Heightened security after threat to consulate
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