U.S. in talks with Jamaica to send third-country migrants as rift widens in Caribbean
Jamaica is in discussions with the United States to accept third-country deportees, a move that would add the island nation to a growing number of Caribbean countries working with the Trump administration on its immigration agenda.
U.S. in talks with Jamaica to send third-country migrants as rift widens in Caribbean Jamaica is currently in discussions with the United States regarding the acceptance of deportees from third countries. This potential agreement would position Jamaica alongside other Caribbean nations collaborating with the Trump administration’s immigration objectives. The move signifies Jamaica’s potential involvement in the broader U.S. immigration agenda in the region.
- Jamaica is in discussions with the United States.
- The discussions are about accepting third-country deportees.
- This would add Jamaica to a group of Caribbean countries working with the Trump administration on immigration.
- The move aligns with the administration’s immigration agenda.
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