U.S. in talks with Jamaica to send third-country migrants as rift widens in Caribbean
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The U.S. is negotiating with Jamaica to accept migrants who are being deported from other countries, signaling a broader strategy by the Trump administration to manage immigration through Caribbean nations. This move underscores the escalating rift within the region as countries increasingly align with U.S. immigration policies. The implications are significant, potentially reshaping regional dynamics and migration patterns, as more Caribbean nations become involved in the U.S. immigration strategy.
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