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Jamaican High Commissioner calls for halt to deportations from UK

February 22nd, 2019 | Tags:
At an emotional meeting of relatives of people who were deported to Jamaica earlier this month, held at the Jamaican High Commission in London, the high commissioner Seth George Ramocan said he was particularly concerned about the deportation of people who had lived in the UK since they were children and also the removal of parents who had young children living in Britain. Photo: Internet Source
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KINGSTON, Jamaica - The Jamaican High Commissioner to the United Kingdom has called for a suspension of deportations to Jamaica until the Home Office has published its investigation into the Windrush scandal.

At an emotional meeting of relatives of people who were deported to Jamaica earlier this month, held at the Jamaican High Commission in London, the high commissioner Seth George Ramocan said he was particularly concerned about the deportation of people who had lived in the UK since they were children and also the removal of parents who had young children living in Britain.

Listening to stories he described as “heart-rending” from families of those deported, the high commissioner said he was concerned about the “dignity and the human rights of the individuals earmarked for deportation”.

“If these are people who have lived here since they were children, they have no connection, no relatives, no one to take care of them in Jamaica, then this for me is a human rights matter,” Ramocan said.

“It is not just the people who are being deported, it is their children, it is their families. Are we acting intelligently, are we creating another set of problems when we do that?”

The high commission had called a meeting of about 45 relatives of those deported and also those who were still detained in immigration removal centres having escaped deportation, to hear their accounts of how people had been put on a charter flight earlier this month.

The high commissioner was hoping to understand the details of how the Jamaicans had been treated, as part of an investigation, to inform a discussion with the Jamaican government about how they cooperate with the Home Office on future deportations.

Initially, there was a list of 50 people scheduled to be on the February flight, which the home secretary said included murderers and rapists.

In the days and hours before the flight, about 20 people were given a last-minute reprieve and only 28 men and one woman were deported.

Half of those flown to Jamaica had drug convictions, while one had committed a dangerous driving offence.

2 Responses to “Jamaican High Commissioner calls for halt to deportations from UK”

  • No Place Like Home (24/02/2019, 13:21) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    I agree with the UK and any other country to deport them and send them back to their homeland when they commit these terrible crimes. It's not the UK or any other Government problem whether they have anyone in Jamaica to take care of them, that's their problem.
    They left their country in Jamaica to go abroad for a better life and should not be getting involve in criminal activities, especially murder, rape and drugs.
    Some of them left from Jamaica committing bad crimes and still will go abroad doing the same thing.
    I agree 100% that they should be sent back to their homeland. To hell with what this Gentleman is saying. They don't want them bad ass people back in Jamaica because they will come back and make the crime rate even higher.
    B.V.I please do more checks because a lot of them here and who are coming are criminals but are getting a clean Police Record from their country.
    The behavior that some of them have, the best place for them is in their own country and I will say the same for BVIslanders living abroad, if they commit horrible crimes abroad in other countries, deport them as well.
  • soo (26/02/2019, 21:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Amen!


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