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Johnson: Constitution provides for legal discrimination

Minister of Financial Services, Trade and Industry and Immigration and Yamacraw MP Elsworth Johnson. NASSAU, BAHAMAS Minister of Immigration Elsworth Johnson said the government has “taken a stand” on access to the fishing sector and while there are those who have criticized amendments to fisheries and immigration regulations as discriminatory, the Constitution allows the government to “legally discriminate”. The Fisheries Act, 2020, which was passed in the Senate this week, prevents the foreign spouses of Bahamians from engaging in commercial fishing. “This is not a matter of recent vintage,” Johnson told the media. “The Constitution allows it. Persons can’t just come and decide they want to be an MP and you’re not a citizen or a senator or a police officer or any varied number of areas.

Bahamian spouses of Dominican fishermen have made their bed, now lie in it

Bahamian spouses of Dominican fishermen have made their bed, now lie in it Dear Editor, The discriminatory element within the Free National Movement (FNM) government’s Fisheries Bill, 2020 has caused somewhat of a brouhaha within its ranks, with East Grand Bahama MP Peter Turnquest and former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham both expressing opposition to it. On the other end of the spectrum, I would imagine that the group, the Bahamas Commercial Fishers Alliance (BCFA), which lobbied the former Progressive Liberal Party administration under Mr. Perry Christie to repeal the policy of granting permits to alleged Dominican fishermen married to Bahamian women in 2012, is ecstatic.

Scaled down Christmas visit by Governor General

By DENISE MAYCOCK dmaycock@tribunemedia.net GOVERNOR General C A Smith was in Grand Bahama for his annual Christmas visit and tour of Rand Memorial Hospital last week. The event – which is usually a big affair for the hospital and its staff – was scaled down significantly due to COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions. Mr Smith, and his wife, Clara, received a red-carpet welcome on their arrival around 11am last Thursday at the grounds of the Freeport Community Clinic, where the event was held due to major renovations underway at RMH. Governor General Smith commended public healthcare workers in Grand Bahama for working under adverse conditions, while continuing to provide outstanding care and professional service to patients.

Wives and children of foreign-born fishermen offended by Fisheries Bill

Wives and children of foreign-born fishermen ‘offended’ by Fisheries Bill The wives and children of several foreign-born fishermen in The Bahamas said yesterday that the government’s Fisheries Bill, 2020, which seeks to prevent non-Bahamians from engaging in commercial fishing in The Bahamas, is “offensive and not fair”.  Sixteen-year-old Gisele Liriano broke into tears as she explained the fear that her father’s livelihood of fishing is in jeopardy if the bill becomes law. The bill was passed in the Senate yesterday.  It reads: “No person shall engage in fishing, or be employed on a commercial fishing vessel for fishing other than sportsfishing in the fisheries waters, and use or be employed on a commercial fishing vessel licensed under this act for fishing other than charter sportsfishing unless that person is a citizen of The Bahamas.”

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