Things are so rough in Jamaica, our folks are now resorting to run away from Jamaica by boat, something, which is more common among-st Haitians and Cubans.
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Things are so rough in Jamaica, our folks are now resorting to run away from Jamaica by boat, something, which is more common among-st Haitians and Cubans.
Filed under: Crime |
I thought most of the people who used this method of entering the US are the Jamaicans who have been deported (sometimes, multiple times) from the US or are criminals, wanted in Jamaica for serious offence (stop order issued at all legal entry/exit ports)? Are you saying that your data suggest otherwise?
BTW, Jamaicans have being using the Bahamas as a gateway to enter the US from as far back as the late 1970’s. I know people who were charge US$10K a head to facilitate this approach back in the 1980’s, some using boats as a means of ferrying their “cargo” into the US.
Another point of clarification; Are you saying (by implication) Jamaicans are leaving Jamaica by boat directly to the to the US? I don’t want to undermine your objectives of this thread, so please enlighten me as to which category these “folks” fall into?
Just so you know, the questions I posed above were rhetorical in nature, since I know the answers or you will just igore the questions anyway. Any hal-ass attempt at answering these questions will, in all likelihood, as Mich would say, generate some form of squid-like response, squirting cloudy defensive “adjectives” in my direction. Another possibility is one of Jay’s Squid-lets will appear out of nowhere, saying something to the effect…”Test is dumb / an idiot” and requesting that I should immediately leave the blog!
I like “Squid-let” – has a nice ring to it, like “Baby Bruce”
is it a every man for themself after they land on the beach ?. or should they get them to some sort of safety on land.