Mitchell's citizenship warning was in order

Wed, Nov 19th 2014, 11:53 AM

Dear Editor,
I have read The Nassau Guardian's editorial of Monday, November 17, 2014 entitled: 'Mitchell's citizenship warning was unhelpful.'
Firstly, the words of Daphne Campbell, a Florida state representative were nationally offensive and troublesome to most Bahamians - when she called for tourists and businesses to boycott The Bahamas over our country's immigration policies.
Secondly, to add insult to injury, Jetta Baptiste, a naturalized Bahamian of Haitian descent who presently lives in the USA, agreed publicly with Campbell. This further inflamed Bahamians; and it was a devastating mistake on Batiste's part, in my opinion.
The citizenship warning was in order, in my view, as no one really knows how far persons are prepared to go in order to be heard on the issue of illegal immigration in The Bahamas.
Baptiste is within her rights to express her perspective; but she needs to understand that we Bahamians have feelings and she has hurt so many with her concurrence with Campbell - a foreigner.
Baptiste has created many lifelong enemies in The Bahamas. So, it might be in her best interest to consider citizenship in another country.
The Nassau Guardian's editorial focused on the rights of an individual to express oneself under the law. It did not talk about a loose and ungrateful tongue, and the damage which is instigated by it.
Baptiste has unwittingly revoked her own Bahamian citizenship by supporting foreign elements against the Bahamian people and nation - in a very damning fashion.
Let's face it, we are not fighting a war against government immigration policy detractors as The Nassau Guardian might feel. Our fight has more to do with the internal chronic disunity among us Bahamians, and our political gangster mentality which affects our progress as one people.
- Dennis Dames

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