Jamaica is currently in discussions with the United States regarding a potential agreement to accept migrants from third countries who have been deported from the US. Deputy Prime Minister and Security Minister Horace Chang confirmed the ongoing talks on Tuesday. Details of the potential agreement, including the number of migrants and their nationalities, remain undisclosed. This move would represent a shift in Jamaica’s existing immigration policies. The discussions come amid increasing US efforts to address migration challenges at its borders. The Jamaican government has not yet indicated its final position on the proposal, and further negotiations are expected. The outcome of these talks could significantly impact migration patterns in the region.
