Regarding post BREXIT there are concerns that the Tory Government in the United Kingdom has not learnt the lessons from the post WINDRUSH deportation scandal.
A flight is expected to arrive in Jamaica next week Tuesday, carrying Jamaicans who have been deported from the UK. But given what has been described as a hostile environment given tensions that have arisen as a result of the UK’s divorce of the European Union, are Jamaicans being treated fairly?
To help with our analysis we are joined this evening by an immigration attorney at law, Jennifer Housen and President of the Jamaica Association for the resettlement of returning residents, Percival Latouche.
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