FIND & POST LOCAL JOBS FOR FREE AT CARIBBEANLIFE.COM/JOBS Vol. 42, Issue 12 BROOKLYN EDITION Mar. 19-25, 2026 JAMAICANS EXCITED ABOUT RECENT OFFSHORE New York Attorney General Letitia James co-led a coalition of 18 other attorneys general in urg- ing the...
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FIND & POST LOCAL JOBS FOR FREE AT CARIBBEANLIFE.COM/JOBS Vol. 42, Issue 12 BROOKLYN EDITION Mar. 19-25, 2026 JAMAICANS EXCITED ABOUT RECENT OFFSHORE New York Attorney General Letitia James co-led a coalition of 18 other attorneys general in urg- ing the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to preserve the legal status of hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants. Photo by ET Rodriguez OIL STUDIES AGs urge SCOTUS to uphold By Bert Wilkinson Jamaicans appear to be so upbeat about recent offshore seis- have mistaken the surveying work for actual exploration for oil and even exploitation. TPS for Haitian immigrants mic work that officials have been So, Energy Minister Daryl Vaz forced to issue statements remind- and other top officials have felt ing locals that seismic work does compelled to ask Jamaicans to not immediately mean a commer- have patience as the country is cial oil and or gas find. still a ways from determining By Nelson A. King Last week, President Donald J. argue
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