Jamaica in talks to accept third-country migrants deported from US

Jamaica is exploring a controversial option to accept migrants deported from the U.S. who aren't from America or its territories, according to Deputy Prime Minister Horace Chang. This move could reshape Jamaica's immigration policy and reflects a broader global trend of countries dealing with the aftermath of stringent U.S. immigration enforcement. The implications could be significant, offering a pathway for those facing deportation while potentially straining Jamaica's resources and social services.

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