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1) St Maarten businesses are majority foreign owned, they are committing crimes, they should be more than fined, they should be ARRESTED

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2) As a St Maartener, I speak to everyone, and locals and legals AGREE.
3) St Maarten people are tired of watching police and authorities drive by illegals to harass and arrest locals
4) St Maarten is a sinking ship, hurricane to pandemic, yet the parasites won’t stop feeding until the host, St Maarten is dead, then they will move on to the next.
5) I lived in America and Europe, 18 years tital by law I had to have an ID at all times, if you cannot abide by the laws and rules locals have to… DO NOT CO E
6) Macos upset by local immigration doing their job, but defending the foreign slavemasters abusing undocumented employees.
7) When Dominicanos are your main sponsors, you are NOT for the St Maarten people, isn’t that right Gtomyko? You are a foreigner, and you are for YOUR people, the politcians and foreigners is how your bread is butter. So like any, you parasitically live of this island, with no positive contribution. Attacking locals who are doing their job in their country, a country that allowed you in to criticize and condemn using fake Christianity, to fool the dotin. Hhe question is…. why not YOUR own country? Because you are the maco, that dare not criticize your own country. You can feel every one with eyes wide open prayers, but you cannot hide your hands and thoughts, from who you call the almighty

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8) Only in St Maarten they are allowed to refuse to learn English, Dutch and French.
9) How long these fake reporters in St Maarten calling themselves journalist, but writing “BRAKING NEWS”. I had to CORRECT these fake reporters and journalists, CANNOT SPELL BREAK… But on his page pretending someone wants to steal story from his page. FIRST learn the English language, or French or Dutch. If they refuse to abide by laws, SEND THEM PACKING!
10) God don’t sleep, karma is deep, everything done in darknes…must see light.
11) St Maarten can never recover, being weighed down by tens of thousands of illegals.
12) Foreigners cutting us down, diminishing and and degrading locals for foreigners, can NEVER thrive, degrading the country and its people that took you in.
13) They got issues with locals, and they have ONE CHOICE!
GT FO. You will NOT dictate to us or run us in our own country. They LUCKY, I don’t head Immigration. I would pack these charlatans on the same plane with them. Send them with all illegals to CURAÇAO… OH WAIT… CURAÇAO TURNS THEM BACK AT HATO AIRPORT.

Anna needs to tell that Parasite, to TRY IT , in his country. Monkeys believe St Maarten and St Maarteners, like ME… are the right tree to climb. I will die for my country …. But I taking every sellout, fake Christian, charlatan with me.

My country that I support will bless me, cutting down people and a country that took you in means, these ungrateful big mouths will forever be cursed, in this here, MY COUNTRY.
Stay blessed SXM, FAKE PRAYERS CANNOT CATCH YOU.

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** Joint controls being carried out to increase compliancy **

In light of a recent press statement published in the media concerning the joint controls being carried out by the Immigration and Border Protection Services (IBP), the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM), Customs Sint Maarten and the Inspectorates of TEATT and VSA, the multidisciplinary team hereby reacts via this joint press statement.

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On January 27, the multidisciplinary team embarked on a continuous operation to clean up the country’s image whereby an increase in compliance would be the order of the day. The joint controls serve as a means to enforce compliance with residence and work permits, illegal substances, business licenses and to eliminate barkers in the Philipsburg area. These actions have not only been praised by the community but are now being questioned.

It is a fact that the benefits of a compliant society are, but are not limited to reduced legal issues, improvement in business operation efficiency and safety, enhanced public relations, fostering customers trust and better employee engagement and retention. Ignoring government-mandated regulations can be costly for businesses and the country at large.

The multidisciplinary team continued joint controls on February 2, in Philipsburg, on February 5, in St. Peters and on February 11, in Simpson Bay accompanied by controllers of SZV with the same objective; compliance. The results of which have been persons overstaying their limit in St. Maarten, employees performing business activities for an extended period of time without a work or residence permit, employers operating businesses without the updated or valid business licenses, persons carrying weapons in public and the abuse of employees by their employers who fail to pay their wage taxes or apply for a work permit for them as required by law.

Business owners are hereby advised to ensure that their business is in possession of a business license from the Ministry of TEATT to operate and that all their employees are legally authorized to work and reside on Dutch St. Maarten. It is also essential that all employed persons within a business are insured as proper registration with SZV is mandatory. All non-nationals seeking to work and/or live on Dutch Sint Maarten must be in possession of a valid work permit and residence permit. You are strongly advised to contact the Immigration Department to gain information.

The multidisciplinary team hereby makes it known that they are executing their duties by law. With an expected 500,000 airline passengers and 1 million cruise visitors to St. Maarten by the end of 2022 amidst the pandemic, now is the right time to carry out the joint controls. As such, the overall joint controls will continue throughout various communities to ensure compliance. The public is reminded that in accordance with Article 11.3 of the guidelines which is law, persons from age 12 and older are to have a valid form of identification in their possession while using the public streets. Within short, the multidisciplinary team will be meeting together with the respective Ministers to discuss the way forward with phase 2 of the joint controls. The multidisciplinary team hereby thanks the community for their support and cooperation.

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𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭, 𝐊𝐏𝐒𝐌, 𝐂𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐬, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐓𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐓 & 𝐕𝐒𝐀 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐣𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐭. 𝐏𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐚

Philipsburg – The Immigration and Border Protection Services (IBP), the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM), Customs Sint Maarten, and the Inspectorates of TEATT and VSA carried out multidisciplinary joint controls with results in the St. Peters area last evening, February 5, 2022. The joint efforts are carried out as overall controls for residence and work permits, illegal substances and business licenses.

During the multidisciplinary joint controls, two bars and one supermarket were fined for irregularities in their business documentation. Two lottery booths were also closed for the same reason. Additionally, the management of three of these businesses was summoned to the Ministry of TEATT on Monday, February 7, 2022. A total of 8 illegal persons were held in the operation and brought in for further investigations.

In accordance with Article 11.3 of the guidelines which is law, a valid form of identification is required when out in public. Individuals of the public must have a means or way of identifying themselves when approached by authorities. Failure to identify oneself to the authorities is a misdemeanor offense and may result in being fined or incarcerated.

The multidisciplinary team is executing their duties by law and reiterating that the joint controls will continue throughout various communities. The various agencies mentioned are advising persons and businesses alike to ensure that all business-related documents required by law are in place; whether it is a business license or work and residence permits. The multidisciplinary team would like to thank the community for their support and cooperation.

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New Video 1 Great Job Justice Minister Richardson

New Video 1 Great Job Justice Minister Richardson

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