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BEENIE MAN TACKLES BARBADIAN ILL-TREATMENT OF JAMAICANS

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Beenie Man is revealing that his fans in Barbados were supportive of his comments regarding the ill-treatment of Jamaicans by the Barbadian immigration.

Beenie addressed the issue following a number of reported cases in the media. The King of the dancehall tells Music News that the Bajan’s agreed that as members of Caricom, the relationship between Barbados and Jamaica should be better.

Beenie Man tackled the issue during a stage performance a week ago in Barbados.

Several people who travelled to Barbados since the beginning of the year including entertainers and producers, complained bitterly about being violated and treated unfairly by Barbados immigration officials.

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