Jamaica doesn’t want Haitians

NALs

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Seems nobody wants them now.
It’s because there is no signs things in Haiti will get better anytime soon. If anything, it appears is easier and more probable to get worse. The only thing that Haiti is very effifient in producing is people. They have a higher population growth rate just about higher thsn sll the other countries in the Caribbean and many beyond. Among the Haitian minorities estsblished in several countries they tend to have a higher popularion growth rate thsn the local population fueled by immigration and natural growth, but Haitians continue to be among the poorest groups in most countries they go to, never really moving up as a group.

If the thing that Haiti produces the most are people and there is no sign things will improve in Haiti (or at least stop getting worse), there really is no prospect for the flow of Haitians to subside anytime in the near future if left to its own devices or to chance. They only way to contain the flow outward to most countries they can get to is by intensify migration and border controls. That’s really anything that can be done, because the alternative is to militarily invade Haiti and take control away from the Haitians at least while the military invasion takes place. Good luck with that.
 

bob saunders

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Yea, that's what it seems. It's really a shame because collectively they're a very industrious people. Once trained, they work their asses off.
I would say it is the opposite, individually there are many fine Haitians, hardworking and industrious, but collectively they are like an out-of-control mob.