PM Holness warns deportees from US against carrying out criminal acts in Jamaica

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Opposition calls on gov’t to outline plan of absorption of deportees

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Foreign national among two killed in Barrett Town

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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National Security Council assessing risks associated with deportation of Jamaicans with serious criminal backgrounds from the US

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Approximately 50 Jamaicans arrive on the first 2025 deportation flight from the U.S.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Majority of money allocated for REACH programme last year used – Morgan

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Commerce Minister Aubyn Hill urges local banks to reduce interest rates

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Government aiming to start work on 100 roads under the SPARK programme by the end of this financial year

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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INDECOM concerned about increase in fatal shootings

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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Several Manchester communities under curfew

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a warning to Jamaicans being deported from the United states against carrying out any criminal act in the island.

Over five thousand Jamaicans are to be deported from the U.S., as that country clamps down on illegal immigrants, based on new orders from President Donald Trump.

Yesterday, the Government explained that some persons set to be deported may have breached immigration laws, but have otherwise been law-abiding residents.

It noted that others have been convicted of very serious criminal offences, including violent crimes.

Speaking today, in St. James, Mr. Holness said persons who return with criminal intent will meet the judge or their maker.

 

Mr. Holness said the Government has been putting measures in place to treat with security issues.

 

He added that the country is prepared to welcome all hard working citizens who are returning.

 

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