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Former Immigration Minister: The Powers Already Exist, It’s About Enforcement
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Symonette, who also served as Deputy Prime Minister, says Bahamians should be troubled by the idea that someone could pay to enter the country illegally and then avoid prosecution .
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