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Holness wants Jamaicans to stay put while the US slams the door shut
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84161, member: 160"] Jamaica's leader tells people to invest in a future at home. Prime Minister Andrew Holness responded to a pause on U.S. immigrant visas affecting his country by urging citizens to build their lives in Jamaica. He acknowledged the historical urge to migrate for opportunity during a wide interview. Holness said his choice to stay was about fixing the nation from within. He pointed out that Jamaican talent fuels developed societies globally, citing the Cayman Islands population. The core issue, he argued, is the government's role in creating local opportunity rather than personal patriotism. His administration tackles migration push factors with record-low unemployment and rising wages tied to productivity. Holness also highlighted efforts to reduce violent crime significantly. He emphasized building world-class infrastructure and improving healthcare and education to boost the quality of life. The Prime Minister noted increased applications for Jamaican passports from overseas, suggesting a rising interest in return. He respects other nations' sovereign immigration decisions, acknowledging some will still leave for specialized fields. The government's primary goal is to make Jamaica the preferred place to live and work. Holness stated the objective is to create a country where people choose to stay for family and economic reasons. Pursuing diplomatic channels matters, but building a self-sufficient paradise is the greater mission. His focus remains on enabling citizens to thrive domestically. [/QUOTE]
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