FIND & POST LOCAL JOBS FOR FREE AT CARIBBEANLIFE.COM/JOBS Vol. 42, Issue 29 BROOKLYN EDITION July 16-22, 2026 DEPORTEE ISSUES HIT HOME IN CARIBBEAN Leaders express growing concern about US non-national deportees Julian Rogers and CARICOM Secretary-General...
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FIND & POST LOCAL JOBS FOR FREE AT CARIBBEANLIFE.COM/JOBS Vol. 42, Issue 29 BROOKLYN EDITION July 16-22, 2026 DEPORTEE ISSUES HIT HOME IN CARIBBEAN Leaders express growing concern about US non-national deportees Julian Rogers and CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett. Rogers has criticized CARICOM leaders’ decision to refer Barnett’s reappointment to the Caribbean Court of Justice. By Bert Wilkinson and discussed at length. They Photos courtesy of Julian Rogers/Caribbean Community (CARICOM Caribbean governments plan- pleaded with regional citizens ning to allow the United States to understand that the arrange- Veteran Caribbean journalist condemns referral of to send hundreds of non-nation- al deportees to the region say the process must not disrupt normal ment is not linked to perma- nent settlement, but rather is intended to allow deportees to CARICOM Secretary General reappointment to CCJ life and that they expect depor- tees to use their new bases as a stepping stone toward e
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