National Weekly February 4, 2021

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2021

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TOP STORIES JamaicanAmerican Lawyer Becomes First Black Woman to Lead ACLU

Hundreds Deported

St. Lucia Announces State of Emergency, Curfew; Physical Classes Suspended

Bermuda Hotel Owner Repays US$11 million to Government

Despite Biden’s Efforts, Hundreds of Immigrants, Including Jamaicans, Deported In spite of President Joe Biden's attempt to stem the deportation of undocumented immigrants, hundreds have been deported since he took office. During his campaign, he had pledged to halt the deportations at the beginning of his term. Biden did, however, make steps to keep his promise as on January 22, within days of taking office he signed

an executive order to stop deportations that were already ordered by the Trump administration, for 100 days. However two days after signing this executive order, U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton ordered the Biden administration not to enforce its 100-day deportations ban. Tipton said the Biden administration had violated the

Florida Leads the U.S. With Most Cases of COVID-19 Variant Biden

Audiomack Donates to $5,000 to Buju Banton Foundation

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Social Media Lies: By Garth A. Rose In the era of social media, conspiracy theories, misinformation and information manipulation have been ratcheted up because these platforms can easily facilitate and widely disseminate information—real or fake. This was no more obvious than in last U.S. presidential election and the aftermath. Jamaica, unfortunately, is not insulated from the devastating effects of fake news on social media. In fact, there’s a recent increase of false social media posts about crime in the island that are creating unnecessary alarm

Fake posts ruining Jamaica’s reputation in the diaspora

Whatever their motivation, some people are bent on creating unnecessary alarm and have resorted over past several weeks to posting videos of criminal activities in Jamaica. Others have posted voice notes telling of gruesome incidents of crimes. But it turns out most of these posting on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and mostly on Whatsapp are fake.

within the diaspora, and may discourage travel. Last Sunday it was accurately reported that Harry “Harry Dog” McCleod, said to have been a close associate of Christopher “Dudus” Coke, former West Kingston don currently incarcerated in the U.S., was gunned down in West Kingston. On Monday morning, a video circulated widely on WhatsApp, and other social media platforms, of an intense gun battle with what sounded like machine-gun fire. Captions accompanying the post claimed it was a gang-related gun battle in West Kingston purportedly in response to “Harry Dog’s” killing. Throughout Monday, there were various fake posts of the “gang battle” in West

Reggae Boy Leon Bailey Scores for Bayer Leverkusen Despite Defeat

Exemptions Now Required for People to Leave Trinidad

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