I say again and again.. STOP allowing these bogus schools from being set up in the CNMI. Everyone knows its scam, everyone knows it’s a loop hole that allows unsavory immigrants who normally wouldn’t have been allowed into the CNMI legally. Most immigrants aged 20+ who come to the CNMI using the educational visa are not here to study but to work. Case in hand I would like to point out a certain male Chinese work that was a student in the now closed down Saipan University. This person was an air conditioner engineer in China that was allowed to come into CNMI under the guise that he was going to get an education in Saipan. Threw out the whole ordeal of the Saipan University scandal he was in the front light of the media frenzy because unlike the others he spoke some English. He clearly stated many times over he had no intention of wanting to study but to work in Saipan. He came into CNMI under the false pretense of being a student, he clearly knew he was breaking the law. Now about 1year later, I see him in our local post office picking up mail and living here in Saipan. This person broke the rules, he got threw a very easy loop hole and now he is working.. legally or illegally in the CNMI. How many others are here like him.
Now I am not saying he is not a hard working citizen, nor am I saying he is a criminal. But it is clear he broke the law knowingly, and yet we don’t punish this type of behavior. I think that is the basic problem on the current government on the island. Everyone turns a blinds eye to anything that doesn’t directly affect him/her. But o Nelly if that person/company/topic/event somehow makes him/her lose money or affects him/her furthering his/her career, they are going to come down on it like a rat in a cheese factor .. a dog in a chicken cope, a cat in a bird cage.. etc etc
Prime example would be the son of Gov. Beigno R. Fital, Jason Fitial who I like to point out is a rat, a whistle blower. He worked for the AMU (American Mediscience University) as a consultant, he help them get the inside government connection to speed up the process for the school in Saipan, since 2006. He knew back then what the school was doing but back then we was paid well. Heck even up to April of this year the current Governor Fitial was show casein AMU as a positive force on the island. In the end the School no longer wants to pay him for his serves and he no longer sees AMU as a cash cow. Jason rats them out to now further his career, and makes it seems that he cares one bit for the local community. Do I have any proof of this …… nope nada.. nothing but see that’s the best part about owning my own blogg. But please people… one can make the connection easily.