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The recent investigation into the living quarters of 80 migrant workers with a construction firm has reignited debate over who should have the authority to inspect and monitor foreign workers in Barbados, with the Barbados Bar Association (BBA) calling for an expansion of enforcement powers beyond the Immigration Department and police.
Attorney Lynne-Marie Simmons, appearing before Parliamentās Joint Select Committee on Economic and Productive Sectors on Friday alongside other members of the BBA, drew a direct line between the controversy over the migrant workersā conditions and the provisions of the Immigration Bill, 2026, arguing that the current framework for inspections and penalties might be too narrow.
āIn light of what has transpired this week, Iām suggesting that we revisit how weāre treating the penalty section as it relates to work permits,ā she said.
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