No Jamaicans of Windrush generation on UK deportation flight

Jamaican Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith
Jamaican Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith

(Jamaica Gleaner) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade is reporting that it has made every effort to confirm that there are no Jamaicans who are of the Windrush generation or their descendants with a legitimate claim to permanent residency or citizenship on the charter flight scheduled to arrive on today in Kingston.

Some 48 Jamaicans are being deported today from the United Kingdom.

In a statement, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith said, “We are aware of the personal impact and sensitivities in these circumstances, and therefore over the last months, the Ministry and PICA have worked quietly through the Jamaican High Commission in London to have the British authorities verify that the Charter would not include Windrush persons and that all individuals removed would be persons who have exhausted all legal appeals and remedies”.

According to Johnson Smith, the British Home Office affirmed that it had done “robust research” and “thoroughly checked” the cases as they understood the importance of ensuring that persons subject to deportation were given every opportunity to appeal against their removal from the UK.

Minister Johnson Smith said that “while the final decisions regarding persons who may be removed from foreign countries do not reside with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, our Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates continue to provide guidance to our nationals overseas who may require consular interventions in these circumstances.”