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Undocumented Urged to Register Under Brooks Tower--- Immigration Controls on Hold.

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hasselhoef03112009Philipsburg: --- Minister of Justice Magali Jacoba requested that all immigration controls be put on hold until the end of the registration process of the Brooks Tower Accord. Tiara Hasselhoef told reporters on Wednesday that even though over 400 persons showed up at the Immigration and Naturalization office on Tuesday they were people who are skeptical of registering thinking that the process is just another hoax and the information provided maybe used against them. Due to this, the Minister she said sent a letter to all Lt. Governors informing them that they should not conduct organized immigration control for now.

illegals04112009Hasselhoef said of the 400+ persons who visited the office on Tuesday only 18 of them were qualified for the Brooks Tower Accord. Hasselhoef said several persons went to them requesting information while some of them did not have the required documents to apply for the one-year permit, which will be granted in two weeks time.

Hassehoef said they managed to structure the process on Tuesday, by sending away persons who did not have all their documents in order. She said numbers were given to some 170 persons but only 18 of them were qualified during the first phase of the screening. All applications that are accepted during this registration process will be sent to the advisors who would determine if the applicants qualified to receive the special residency permit.

Those persons who contacted the office on Tuesday and did not have the required documents were given a checklist and were given the opportunity to get their documents and to check back with the office. Those persons who are going back for the second time to submit documents would not have to join the line to obtain a number since the office is also in possession of the checklist given to each applicant. Hasselhoef made clear that after the six weeks process the justice ministry would not be tolerating illegal immigrants on the islands; instead, the controls would become more aggressive. She said this process is costing the Central government some 1.4 million guilders 700,000 of which are spent on St. Maarten, thus persons residing on St. Maarten illegally should contact them to register and to get an opportunity to legalize their status. When the one-year permit is granted to those qualified, she said these persons can then travel back to their country of origin to get the required documents to apply through the normal procedures.

Persons who do not qualify for the Brooks Tower would have until February 28, 2011 to leave St. Maarten. While the Minister does not consider this period a grace period Hasselhoef said that everyone will be getting a fair chance to leave if they do not meet the requirements. She said every illegal immigrant worked on the islands and they contributed to the economic development on the island they lived. Thus the Minister has taken note of that and would be giving them ample time to pack up and leave.

confusion03112009Hasselhoef confirmed that the Ministry is following the guidelines of the Brooks Tower Accord that was signed on March 2 2007 and that nothing in the policy has changed. Persons whose applications were accepted will be given a receipt to show that they have requested a residency permit under the Brooks Tower Accord.

In the lines on Wednesday were several persons that are working for reputable companies on St. Maarten. SMN News reporter spoke to one family who has been living on St. Maarten since 1992. Speaking on the condition of anonymity the man said he came to St. Maarten in the year 1992 and has been working ever since then with the same construction company. He said the company files for his documents but each year they would submit his documents late. The man said due to that he could not sign for himself. “Right now my documents expired and when I went to submit the renewals I am told I have to go through the Brooks Tower process. I have papers since 1997 but there are gaps in each of them.”

SMN News also spoke to another person who said she worked at a particular company since 1997 to 2005 and today her documents expired and she has to follow the same process as those who never had documents.

docs03112009Addressing this issue Hasselhoef said persons whose documents expired over four months have to go through the process of the Brooks Tower Accord. She said that there might be people who have to go through the regular process but that would only be determined when they check the applicant’s documents.

 

 

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Leopold JAMES.
November, 05, 2009, 01:38
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BTA & NEPP.....The Immigrant combination-trap set by politicians.

We told them so......
For years, we the St. Martin nation builders have been promoting 'win-win' concepts for ALL stakeholders on the island.
One such proposal was the 'MARSHALL PLAN'.
One of the many 'win-win' elements in that MARSHALL PLAN, would have made it unnecessary to perse have to penalize and deport undocumented immigrants.
They would have been able to regularize their stay, remain on the island, work under normal humanitarian conditions and not be exploited and living under the constant fear of being deported
However, instead of supporting this proposal, which would have been in their own interest, it was in particular a certain group of immigrants, whose exploding numbers are threatening to all the others who undermined our organization to the fullest.
Now many immigrants are realizing, as Mr. Elco ROSARIO, chairman of the CBA has stated, that the BTA in collaboration with the NEPP constitute a formidable and almost unavoidable 'trap' to be used by the Government and politicians to get rid of most undocumented immigrants on the island.
Also those who really contributed positively to the island, now are in serious jeopardy of having to leave the island or to be forcefully deported.
Now, already some are approaching us to come to their rescue.
Imagine, they are now asking the SAME people, whom many of them once condemned as 'xenophobic' haters.
Now the politicians who fooled them all along, smiled with them, danced with them and played checkers with them are now 'hiding their hands' and laughing behind closed doors.
For most undocumented immigrants, it is time to say, we are sorry we did not realize who was honest to us and who not, but perhaps it is now too late.
Leopold JAMES

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Officials
November, 05, 2009, 06:32
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The central government set up a web site and are running a very expensive campaign to reach the undocumented. Obviously they are not reading or paying attention to the information. How in the world can 400 people show up and only 18 are eligle for the wonderfull stamp. It's also strange that the powers mentioned that Immigration controls will be on hold until the process runs its course. What kind of country are we running here.
Let's just open the flood gates and let everyone in.
I understand that they want to encourage the undocumented to come out and register, but making such statements does more harm than good. St.Maarten is too overcrowded,so I agree that something needs to be done.
I hope the holding cells will be ready after six weeks, because we will be housing thousands of people before they are repatriated. The VKS will be running again, this time not for training purposes

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to officials
November, 05, 2009, 08:04
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i agree.

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FAN
November, 05, 2009, 08:28
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THIS IS A SCAM TO KNOW IN WHICH AREAS MOST UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS WORK AND GO PICK THEM UP AND ALSO FOR THE TAX DEPARTMENT TO KNOW WHO IS EMPLOYING WHO WITHOUT PAYING TAX

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Attitude change
November, 05, 2009, 10:45
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First thing first. Get them counted, take their names, where the live and where they work. This let the government know how much impact they have be it positive or negative. At least they when know how many cells, tickets are needed.

To "Good morning Mr. Governor" the government can open Maho as a place for these people to register and it will still look and feel like you are in a third world country because their unrully behavoir. That Immigration building was looking so beautiful until these people started to hangout arounfd it. Now it is a disgusting sight. The doors open at 9. am but the are there from six am or before. Carty don't blame the govt for being inhumane. I think you should spend a day in there with the workers, then I will listen to you again.

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Blaming ??
November, 05, 2009, 14:45
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I agree with Attitude change.

We always blaming, blaming, blaming
Lets start putting our money where our mouths are.
At least the government is trying something here.
We shouldnt blame govt, its not government who are hiring
the illegal/undocumented ppl and exploited them.
Stop pointing our fingers at others. We are the ones who hire
them and rent them our lands for them to build shacks on them.

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o.k.?
November, 06, 2009, 04:14
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So true to "Attitude". It is a sad situation with the behavior of many foreigners. No matter how you speak to them or explain them things they still act in a very unruly manner when having to attend to their affairs.

I hope that if any foreigners are reading these articles that they do not get upset and bash the writers but would try to educate their fellow country men and instill in them the need to act responsibly when doing business and everyone will be attended to.

This way they too will be treated with respect when visiting the various Govt. offices. The building indeed was looking beautiful until this B.T.A. started, now it looks disgusting. Anyhow, I wish all those that qualify the best of luck and I do not feel it is a hoax.

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hoax
November, 06, 2009, 18:29
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Everytime i read the newspapaper, i get more convinced that this is more than a hoax. People beware ,save your money that when you get picked up you can do something in your country. Months ago the BTA sounded like the salvation army , today they sound like the terrorist.

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La Rue
November, 07, 2009, 09:10
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I employed someone to a*sist my sick father.I would like to put in their papers. I am a civil servant not a contractor so I don't have the business liscence. All my tax returns are up to date.Do I have to go through the BTA?
This person was working with a security company who never put in papers for her.What can I do? I find her honest and would like to help.
Will someone please advise me.

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