Dear Editor,
Once again it gives me great pleasure in writing to the editor of this fine paper. I just want to share my experience with you and my fellow Bahamians.
During the holidays I took my family to the national park off Cowpen Road. I believe it is known as Bone Fish National Park. I was surprised to see some people of Haitian descent fishing at this location. I have no hang-ups with the government granting citizenship to children of illegal immigrants, but they need to be taught to respect and take care of our national parks. We need park wardens to ensure that the parks are kept safe from poachers.
Additionally, I went driving through the streets of Nassau only to return to my neighborhood to the smell of smoke which is still an offense. More importantly, my neighbors are not legitimate homeowners. What a Easter Holiday this turned out to be!
- A proud Bahamian
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