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FM
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says immigration creating demands on treasury

In the wake of reports that thousands of immigrants are unaccounted for after entering Guyana legally, even the Finance Ministry has acknowledged the risk posed by immigrants on the labour market.

Finance Minister
Winston Jordan

According to the Finance Ministry’s mid-year report for 2019—which was unveiled by Finance Minister Winston Jordan – the influx of immigrants has the potential of pressuring the local labour market by reducing opportunities for Guyanese.
“The influx of immigrants has the potential of crowding out employment of local workers across several sectors,” the report stated, adding that this can also end up “creating pressure in the labour market”.
In addition, the Finance Ministry’s report also noted that the influx of immigrants has created, and continues to create, demands on the treasury— which has to set up systems to ensure that migrants are registered and have access to basic social services. Here, the report singles out Venezuelans, who have come to Guyana in droves fleeing economic deprivation from their embattled homeland.
“Government, through the Multi-agency coordinating committee for migration, continues to monitor the situation closely in order to assess and address potential socioeconomic threats and risks,” the report also stated.
Recently, Minister Jordan received much criticism after he had pointed out, and even gave justification, for the fact that foreign workers were being given preference by employers for undertaking tasks at lower rates of pay than Guyanese.
At the time, Jordan was speaking at a People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) press conference. He was quoted in sections of the media as saying that “the fact that you can go in a country of a native and get a job, what does it suggest? Many things, for one, the labour cost in that country is very high, because if I am prepared to cut grass for $1,000 but the native wants to cut grass for $1,500 who are you going to employ? Most obviously, the $1,000… and I would go for the $1,000”.
Last year, the Citizenship Ministry had revealed to the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament that over 22,000 persons entered Guyana from January to April. The Ministry had revealed that of this number, only 6, 170 had departed. In addition, it was shown that there were no records of 17,615 immigrants departing from 2013 to 2018.
A breakdown of the statistics showed that over the past 7 months, over 8,500 Haitians entered the country, but a fraction of that number left. In 2017, 3,515 Haitians came but only 291 departed. Moreover, according to media reports, up to April last year, 1,238 came and 85 departed.
Back in March of this year, it was revealed that despite having thousands of Haitians enter Guyana unaccounted for last year, the coalition Government had sought to extend the time that Haitians spend in Guyana to an automatic six months.
This was detailed in a letter dated January 31, 2019, addressed to then Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge and copied to Minister of State, Joseph Harmon; Citizenship Minister Winston Felix, and Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan.
However, the influx of immigrants is not limited to the Haitians. In 2017, a total of 44, 747 Cubans came to Guyana, but 7, 255 were unaccounted for. Recent figures released by the authorities indicated that for the first seven months of the year, 41,272 Cuban nationals came to Guyana via the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).
Meanwhile, the figures indicated that some 11,119 Trinidad and Tobago nationals arrived in Guyana between January and July of 2019. Total arrivals taking into account all nationalities stood at 135,220.

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Baseman posted:

Where are con men Ronan and Cribby?

These are knee jerk thinkers who have no intellectual grounding from which they deliver an informed opinion on anything. If the APNU think it is well they see it as from gods mouth to human ears.

FM
Stormborn posted:
Baseman posted:

Where are con men Ronan and Cribby?

These are knee jerk thinkers who have no intellectual grounding from which they deliver an informed opinion on anything. If the APNU think it is well they see it as from gods mouth to human ears.

Stormborn still crying because he was exposed when he thought that he found proof of the presence of Haitians in Guyana. 

Turns out that it was a Brooklyn based Guyanese politician embarrassed that a major political leader in Guyana turns out to be a bigger racist and a bigot that Trump is.

This is what Mad Jagdeo fever did to your brain.  Screaming about Haitians when MORE Cuban, Venezuelan, Brazilian, Chinese and maybe even Indian immigrants live in Guyana.  The racist intent of those howls has been revealed for all to see. 

This isn't about Haitians.  This is about your distaste for AFRO Guyanese!  You have no idea about who those legions of Chinese immigrants who descended on Guyana when the PPP was in power voted for.  I can claim PPP.  One can live in Guyana and yet not see any evidence that Haitians live and work there.   Because the PPP has yet to furnish evidence but you thought you did when you found "Guyana & Haiti Unity".

FM

And I see the definition of an immigrant.  If a US citizens goes to Guyana to spend a week with his granny he is an "immigrant".   The mere fact that one enters CJIA makes on an "immigrant".  Funny the screams from a nation where more than 50% of its population resides outside of Guyana!

FM
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Hey hey hey...dem blackman want dem reparation by tiein up de land dem and dem coolies at PSC talkin bout local content and dem doan know what it mean...hey hey hey...is nuff, nuff, nuff badmindedness...hey hey hey. 

FM

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