World March 9, 2024 | 9:05 am

Jamaica wants to avoid “an avalanche” of Haitians and will only take in a few refugees

The Jamaican Government assured Friday that it wants to avoid “an avalanche” of Haitians in its territory and that it will only take in some specific refugees, such as children from an orphanage and World Bank staff.

Jamaican Minister of National Security Horace Chang explained to Parliament that the Andrew Holness Administration is reviewing the situation and that any initiative “would not allow Jamaica to be overwhelmed by an influx of refugees.”

“We will legitimately agree to take in a number of persons, specifically orphans from an orphanage that was isolated,” said Chang, who detailed that the Mustard Seed Community NGO is making the arrangements.

The head of National Security also detailed that the World Bank has asked Jamaica to bring its personnel from Haiti to this neighboring country and is “working on the process to achieve it.”

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“What we can do by legitimate means, we are doing. We still have to maintain control over our borders because we cannot afford an avalanche of refugees,” he said.

Chang said that all these issues will be reviewed daily and that the Government is looking to improve Jamaica’s border security.

In recent days, Jamaica has received a couple of boats with Haitian migrants, according to the minister, who did not specify the number of people arriving on the island.

Regarding these two groups, Chang indicated that the policy is to return them to their country because the areas to which they will return are “relatively calm.”

The minister also expressed his concern about the situation in Haiti and affirmed that the government is taking “an active and leading role” in trying to achieve a solution to the crisis a solution to the crisis with regional and international partners.

On Thursday, the Haitian Government extended the state of emergency for a month in the West department, where the capital, Port-au-Prince, is located. It opened the curfew for another four days.

Meanwhile, the Haitian Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, remains stranded in Puerto Rico because the escalation of violence occurred while he was out of the country.

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James
March 9, 2024 9:33 am

Jamaica and all this Caricom nations blame the Dominican Republic for racism and xenophobia and when comes to helping the Haitians. They are the first ones to deport and take the least.

OSINTDR
March 9, 2024 11:58 am

The avalanche is coming to DR. The corrupted cowards from DR army will do nothing to defend the motherland!

Luis Grullon
March 10, 2024 10:50 am
Reply to  OSINTDR

They are already doing something, so far they haven’t been a avalanche for that reason, Luis would commit Presidential suicide. If he allows a a avalanche of Patience to enter the border

Alberto Gomez
March 9, 2024 1:20 pm

Hmm isn’t Jamaica and Haiti in Caricom, isn’t visa free travel to all caricom countries, lol not even their own supposed black brothers want them . What a shame Caricom, the supposed community Caribbean of very small islands English speaking and francophone are very racist against Dominican Republic becoming a member. lol

OSINTDR
March 9, 2024 1:50 pm
Reply to  Alberto Gomez

How cares about Caricom?How cares about DR joining them? Racism??? Dominicans are the worst!!

Fundador
March 9, 2024 2:37 pm
Reply to  OSINTDR

if they are that bad ,why would over 2 million of your people stay in DR.?!

Alberto Gomez
March 9, 2024 2:59 pm
Reply to  OSINTDR

Write in spanish I can’t make sense of what you are trying to say .No entiendo lo que tú quieras decir. Escríbelo en español.

Last edited 1 month ago by Alberto Gomez
Edward
March 9, 2024 5:41 pm
Reply to  Alberto Gomez

This is the english language edition of Dominican Today so it is entirely appropriate to post in English. Escriba en Ingles!

Alberto Gomez
March 10, 2024 1:13 am
Reply to  Edward

Since I’m awake, you should read the comments from top to bottom, I’m saying that guy doesn’t make sense in what he’s writing in english . That’s all. Since in my opinion I think english isn’t he’s first language.

DCamp21
March 12, 2024 4:44 pm

Those refugees better not come to DR! We have done more than enough for those people. If Jamaica won’t take them, then they better look to the Bahamas and other Caricom countries…