haitians disrespected chased off everywhere

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It's time that average Haitians realize that they (male or female) are not welcome nor wanted in the Caribbean, Latin America, and North American countries they seem to "hop to" without any travel documents.

In most cases they do not even have an Identification card(only a birth certificate) They need to look at this situation from a different perspective;through another lens; first of all it is well known that Haiti have a very high illiteracy rate. The AIDS virus is rampant in Haiti (over 300thousand people are believed to have been infected) It could be higher considering the amount of orphans and street children in 2009. When a bunch of people keep storming into other peoples'countries and they have no way of knowing if the new comers are criminals, or might be infected with the AIDS virus;therefore those governments do have a right to take drastic measures to insure that their countries and their citizens are safe. They also have to protect their economies from an influx of immigrants who will not pay taxes for a while.

Most countries believe that Haitians do not have much to offer due to their lack of education.

Therefore Haitians should demand that their govenment take drastic measures to build the necessary roads, the infrastructures, the affordable housing and schools.

Haiti have to invest in higher education through scholarships to allow students to attend university in other countries in order to change the economic situation in Haiti in the long run. Haitians are being killed and chased off in numerous countries.

I do not think its because that they are black, but because they do not have any skills nor an education.

I understand that they are trying to flee a bad economic situation at home; but it was caused mainly by numerous years of neglect and corrumption by Haiti's own government.

There are consequences for every action.

Nowadays the average Haitian is paying dealy for the bad decisions of their leaders.Will this misery ever end??.

Its time for a CHANGE IN HAITI..

Lionnes, May 10 2009, 2:46 AM

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lionnes To be frank with you, I agree with almost everything you've said except that you and many Haitians failed to... read more >
Tiba, 10-May-09 10:36 am
Your comment was very interesting. I do agree that haiti has faced institutional racism as blacks in the US have... read more >
Philippe, 10-May-09 9:27 pm
Philippe and that Lioness you who are talkng about the people which I myself call the masses are responsible...what do... read more >
Hans Duperoi, 10-May-09 10:28 pm
Uncle Philippe, I say "Amen e Insiswatil" to everything you said. This has always been my message to all of us... read more >
Tiba, 11-May-09 7:10 am
Dude, you make it sound like i'm old by calling me uncle. I'm only 28. I like what you said about some who believe... read more >
Philippe, 11-May-09 9:48 am
I remember when Obama was running for president critics were calling him an elitist who could not relate to the... read more >
Philippe, 11-May-09 4:57 pm
I totally agree with you. As long as Haitians keep electing people who are unwilling and uncapable of reforming the... read more >
Lionne, 12-May-09 2:38 am

 

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