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Another hoax. Ali is just profiting off the Bahamians' misery. Like you Ron.
It is being called SICK, INHUMANE and THE HEIGHT OF CRUELTY. Over 100 Bahamians fleeing the complete and total destruction of their Island nation from hurricane Dorian, boarding a ferry to Florida, only to be turned away, forced off for not having U.S. Visa.
Steve, if this was you being turned away, would you still believe that this was another hoax, after you and your youngest child survived a hurricane, with winds up to 200 miles an hour, for 48 plus hours?
Their nation is still intact Ron. If people lost their papers in the hurricane the Bahamian government can replace them.
Steve, I asked you, if this was you being turned away, would you still believe that this was another hoax, after you and your youngest child survived a hurricane, with winds up to 200 miles an hour, for 48 plus hours?
Ron, if I and my child were being turned away I would tell myself, "don't worry be happy."
Then you will turn around to an wind blown desert island without fresh or running,water no electricity, the smell of death and sickness all around you and your child and you will just say "don't worry be happy. WOW!!! That is the best one I heard all night, LOL, LOL, LOL!!!
Nassau is undamaged Ron, and many other parts of the Bahamas. Abaco had many undocumented Haitians which seems to be why they were denied entry to Florida.
You are asking me to believe, if that was you and your youngest child, who survived a hurricane, with winds up to 200 miles an hour, for 48 plus hours and you had the opportunety to leave a place surounded by death and some one on a rescue vehicle headed to the U.S. told you to go back to that place, you would turn around and sing "Don't Worry Be HAPPY"
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As Bahamians are seeking refuge following the demolition of Hurricane Dorian, many were forced off a rescue boat to Florida for not having US visas. Trump’s border chief blamed it on the ferry company while Trump warned he does not want the ‘very bad people’ to come into the U.S. MSNBC’s Ali Velshi reports from The Bahamas.