Dear Editor,
Thank you Mr. President for making it public that you don’t think it might have been the best approach taken with the expulsion of the US Mormons.
Nothing pleased me more with that comment.
My understanding is that the expulsion decision still stands and a fresh batch of members of the church are welcomed, but must have their immigration situation sorted out before coming. The least we can showcase to those outgoing church members for the humanitarian services rendered over the years is “thank You.”
To those concerned persons who used the forum of the dailies to highlight the negatives and tongue lashed the church rather than accessing the situation from as many angles, it might now be best to take some time out and review your respective approaches for the penning of future commentaries.
To the US Embassy, the expulsion decision does not in anyway reflects the image of the general society and would strongly suggest that you circulate information to your nationals regarding the immigration polices of Guyana in order to avoid a similar situation.
The same applies to all other Embassy Offices.
To the tourism fraternity, if you suffered any damages within the marketing sector with the recent development regarding the expulsion of the Mormons, it is my only hope that you be innovative in trying to repair any damages that might have been caused for the benefit of the nation. T. Pemberton