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Hundreds Protest in Kingston Over Alleged US Deportee Deal, Integrity Commission Findings, and Hurricane Melissa Funds

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PNP members joined protesters in Cross Roads, St. Andrew, opposing the Government’s reported US deportee agreement.
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Hundreds of Jamaicans turned Cross Roads in Kingston into a sea of yellow on Tuesday morning as frustration boiled over into one of the most emotionally charged public demonstrations seen in recent months. Protesters rallied against what they described as Government secrecy, corruption, and moral failure, with outrage mounting over reports that Jamaica signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accept deportees from the United States under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. Demonstrators also demanded accountability surrounding Minister Dr. Andrew Wheatley following an Integrity Commission ruling tied to more than $160 million in unexplained wealth, while others questioned why Hurricane Melissa relief funds had not yet reached many struggling citizens.

From as early as 7:00 a.m., citizens from varying backgrounds gathered beneath the iconic Cross Roads Clock Tower carrying placards with messages such as “Stand Up for Jamaica,” “Spend Melissa Money,” “Freedom Come,” and “Andrew Wheatley Must Go.” Others openly condemned the alleged deportee arrangement, with signs reading, “We do not want no TCN’s here.” The protest quickly transformed into a powerful public statement fuelled by growing distrust and demands for transparency from the Government.

Organiser Kay Osbourne described the rally as a stand against what she called Jamaica’s “moral and ethical crisis,” stressing that the movement was not politically motivated but centred on protecting the country’s democratic values. “This is about a Jamaica for all of us. This is not a country being run by a king,” Osbourne declared while addressing supporters. She added that Jamaicans deserved better leadership and warned that Tuesday’s demonstration would not be the last action taken by organisers.

Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding Minister Andrew Wheatley remained a dominant talking point throughout the gathering after the Integrity Commission reportedly concluded that the minister could not adequately account for a dramatic increase in his net worth over the course of a year. Protesters argued that the issue represented a wider problem of accountability within the political system, while others voiced concern about the Government’s handling of funds intended for Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

A heavy police presence monitored the protest from a distance as officers assisted pedestrians and managed traffic around the busy intersection. Despite the tense atmosphere and emotionally charged speeches, the demonstration remained peaceful and concluded at exactly 9:29 a.m., when the National Anthem echoed across Cross Roads moments before the scheduled end of the rally. However, with organisers already hinting at future demonstrations, the public pressure surrounding the Government appears far from over.

 

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