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A fool and his gold are soon parted.Also, don't take on the resident crazies.Everyday is opposite day for the various personas of Red vevo/desifemlove/superiorman88sins wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Colombian vs Venezuelan? Which side are you on?
Trini first. If i hadda chose a foreigner as gf/wife material, then i would prefer a nice traditional Chinese or Japanese girl over either of your options.
To hell with both of those options you propose. Kinda like asking people to choose between rubbish and garbage, no matter which of those two you choose, you gonna end up in problems. They have ZERO LOYALTY, and will disappear as soon as they can get another man have more money and is more of a simp, or you in a slight drought and funds run low, taking as much of whatever you have with them on their way out.
Take what I telling you.
Unless you enjoy headaches and problems, NEVER connect yourself to a person that comes from a culture where the women have no compunction engaging in prostitution and even the parents promote their girl children into that kinda thing.
Kamla: Let migrant children go to public schools
WEEKS before the new school term is expected to be reopened, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is making an appeal for migrant children to get spaces in public schools.
From the platform of the UNC virtual report on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said every child had the right to an education.
She said TT nationals who migrate expect to be enrolled in schools in the country of their destination. The same courtesy should be extended to migrant children, especially those who have come here from Venezuela.
“You accepted them, gave them license to stay in TT,” she said in a direct message to the Prime Minister.
“It is about time we allow these children to enter our public school system to get an education.
“I am calling on the Government to let Venezuelan children go to school.”
She argued that that it is not their fault they have ended up in this country as their parents and guardians have fled the troubled country of their birth to seek a better life.
“They are not criminals. When our people go abroad, what happens? They get to go to school in the US, UK. We should do the same.
“We should allow these children fleeing Maduro (Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro) to get an education. I am extending it to say any migrant child, not just Venezuelans.
“Any migrant child in TT, no matter nationality, should be allowed to enter kindergarten, primary, secondary school come September when schools reopen.
Read the rest @Newsday
88sins wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Colombian vs Venezuelan? Which side are you on?
Trini first. If i hadda chose a foreigner as gf/wife material, then i would prefer a nice traditional Chinese or Japanese girl over either of your options.
To hell with both of those options you propose. Kinda like asking people to choose between rubbish and garbage, no matter which of those two you choose, you gonna end up in problems. They have ZERO LOYALTY, and will disappear as soon as they can get another man have more money and is more of a simp, or you in a slight drought and funds run low, taking as much of whatever you have with them on their way out.
Take what I telling you.
Unless you enjoy headaches and problems, NEVER connect yourself to a person that comes from a culture where the women have no compunction engaging in prostitution and even the parents promote their girl children into that kinda thing.
Yes.Ler them go to school.In Venezuela!paid_influencer wrote:UNC leader calling for Venezuelan Children to be let into schools!!
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/18/kamla- ... c-schools/Kamla: Let migrant children go to public schools
WEEKS before the new school term is expected to be reopened, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is making an appeal for migrant children to get spaces in public schools.
From the platform of the UNC virtual report on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said every child had the right to an education.
She said TT nationals who migrate expect to be enrolled in schools in the country of their destination. The same courtesy should be extended to migrant children, especially those who have come here from Venezuela.
“You accepted them, gave them license to stay in TT,” she said in a direct message to the Prime Minister.
“It is about time we allow these children to enter our public school system to get an education.
“I am calling on the Government to let Venezuelan children go to school.”
She argued that that it is not their fault they have ended up in this country as their parents and guardians have fled the troubled country of their birth to seek a better life.
“They are not criminals. When our people go abroad, what happens? They get to go to school in the US, UK. We should do the same.
“We should allow these children fleeing Maduro (Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro) to get an education. I am extending it to say any migrant child, not just Venezuelans.
“Any migrant child in TT, no matter nationality, should be allowed to enter kindergarten, primary, secondary school come September when schools reopen.
Read the rest @Newsday
We need to follow Kamla on this one. 100% percent agree with this
paid_influencer wrote:UNC leader calling for Venezuelan Children to be let into schools!!
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/18/kamla- ... c-schools/Kamla: Let migrant children go to public schools
WEEKS before the new school term is expected to be reopened, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is making an appeal for migrant children to get spaces in public schools.
From the platform of the UNC virtual report on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said every child had the right to an education.
She said TT nationals who migrate expect to be enrolled in schools in the country of their destination. The same courtesy should be extended to migrant children, especially those who have come here from Venezuela.
“You accepted them, gave them license to stay in TT,” she said in a direct message to the Prime Minister.
“It is about time we allow these children to enter our public school system to get an education.
“I am calling on the Government to let Venezuelan children go to school.”
She argued that that it is not their fault they have ended up in this country as their parents and guardians have fled the troubled country of their birth to seek a better life.
“They are not criminals. When our people go abroad, what happens? They get to go to school in the US, UK. We should do the same.
“We should allow these children fleeing Maduro (Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro) to get an education. I am extending it to say any migrant child, not just Venezuelans.
“Any migrant child in TT, no matter nationality, should be allowed to enter kindergarten, primary, secondary school come September when schools reopen.
Read the rest @Newsday
We need to follow Kamla on this one. 100% percent agree with this
SuperiorMan wrote:Colombian vs Venezuelan? Which side are you on?
matr1x wrote:Wouldn't it be because they couldn't make it in Venezuela so they decided to come here. Only locusts ruin where they were before to move to another place to ruin it.
I have spoken many times that the Venezuelan government and people owe us the pound of flesh. For piracy and murder. Those sins are never forgotten or forgiven. You support them, you support the crimes. And kudos to the trinis who are claiming the pound of flesh.
timelapse wrote:A fool and his gold are soon parted.Also, don't take on the resident crazies.Everyday is opposite day for the various personas of Red vevo/desifemlove/superiorman88sins wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Colombian vs Venezuelan? Which side are you on?
Trini first. If i hadda chose a foreigner as gf/wife material, then i would prefer a nice traditional Chinese or Japanese girl over either of your options.
To hell with both of those options you propose. Kinda like asking people to choose between rubbish and garbage, no matter which of those two you choose, you gonna end up in problems. They have ZERO LOYALTY, and will disappear as soon as they can get another man have more money and is more of a simp, or you in a slight drought and funds run low, taking as much of whatever you have with them on their way out.
Take what I telling you.
Unless you enjoy headaches and problems, NEVER connect yourself to a person that comes from a culture where the women have no compunction engaging in prostitution and even the parents promote their girl children into that kinda thing.
paid_influencer wrote:UNC leader calling for Venezuelan Children to be let into schools!!
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/18/kamla- ... c-schools/Kamla: Let migrant children go to public schools
WEEKS before the new school term is expected to be reopened, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is making an appeal for migrant children to get spaces in public schools.
From the platform of the UNC virtual report on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said every child had the right to an education.
She said TT nationals who migrate expect to be enrolled in schools in the country of their destination. The same courtesy should be extended to migrant children, especially those who have come here from Venezuela.
“You accepted them, gave them license to stay in TT,” she said in a direct message to the Prime Minister.
“It is about time we allow these children to enter our public school system to get an education.
“I am calling on the Government to let Venezuelan children go to school.”
She argued that that it is not their fault they have ended up in this country as their parents and guardians have fled the troubled country of their birth to seek a better life.
“They are not criminals. When our people go abroad, what happens? They get to go to school in the US, UK. We should do the same.
“We should allow these children fleeing Maduro (Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro) to get an education. I am extending it to say any migrant child, not just Venezuelans.
“Any migrant child in TT, no matter nationality, should be allowed to enter kindergarten, primary, secondary school come September when schools reopen.
Read the rest @Newsday
We need to follow Kamla on this one. 100% percent agree with this
So migrants gonna benefit from free education off my tax dollars....that's what we encouraging here? When it reaches the point where locals can't get their kids in schools due to the influx of migrant children, who takes precedence, the locals or migrants?j.o.e wrote:paid_influencer wrote:UNC leader calling for Venezuelan Children to be let into schools!!
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/18/kamla- ... c-schools/Kamla: Let migrant children go to public schools
WEEKS before the new school term is expected to be reopened, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is making an appeal for migrant children to get spaces in public schools.
From the platform of the UNC virtual report on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said every child had the right to an education.
She said TT nationals who migrate expect to be enrolled in schools in the country of their destination. The same courtesy should be extended to migrant children, especially those who have come here from Venezuela.
“You accepted them, gave them license to stay in TT,” she said in a direct message to the Prime Minister.
“It is about time we allow these children to enter our public school system to get an education.
“I am calling on the Government to let Venezuelan children go to school.”
She argued that that it is not their fault they have ended up in this country as their parents and guardians have fled the troubled country of their birth to seek a better life.
“They are not criminals. When our people go abroad, what happens? They get to go to school in the US, UK. We should do the same.
“We should allow these children fleeing Maduro (Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro) to get an education. I am extending it to say any migrant child, not just Venezuelans.
“Any migrant child in TT, no matter nationality, should be allowed to enter kindergarten, primary, secondary school come September when schools reopen.
Read the rest @Newsday
We need to follow Kamla on this one. 100% percent agree with this
Not a kamla fan but I agree
MaxPower wrote:Love this thread!
Article 2
1. States Parties shall respect and ensure the rights set forth in the present Convention to each child within their jurisdiction without discrimination of any kind, irrespective of the child's or his or her parent's or legal guardian's race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status.
Article 28
1. States Parties recognize the right of the child to education, and with a view to achieving this right progressively and on the basis of equal opportunity, they shall, in particular:
(a) Make primary education compulsory and available free to all;
All children in the United States are entitled to equal access to a public elementary and secondary education, regardless of their or their parents’ actual or perceived national origin, citizenship, or immigration status. This includes recently arrived unaccompanied children, who are in immigration proceedings while residing in local communities with a parent, family member, or other appropriate adult sponsor.
The majority found that the Texas law was "directed against children, and impose[d] its discriminatory burden on the basis of a legal characteristic over which children can have little control".[8] The majority also observed that denying the children in question a proper education would likely contribute to "the creation and perpetuation of a subclass of illiterates within our boundaries, surely adding to the problems and costs of unemployment, welfare, and crime".[9] The majority did not find that any substantial state interest would be advanced by discrimination on that basis and so struck down the Texas law.
hover11 wrote:I would like to know if the same ppl who clamoring for the Venezuelans to join the school population would you be willing to pay more taxes, so we can create more schools, facilitate additional children on the school feeding programme, facilitate more school transportation for such. I sure the answer is no....
paid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:I would like to know if the same ppl who clamoring for the Venezuelans to join the school population would you be willing to pay more taxes, so we can create more schools, facilitate additional children on the school feeding programme, facilitate more school transportation for such. I sure the answer is no....
We have spent more for worse
MaxPower wrote:Love this thread!
matr1x wrote:The issue is the Venezuelans are bringing drugs and ammunition and using that money to build their life here.
The employers of the venes should all be hung on Woodford square as traitors to the republic.
May crime find the venes
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