Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Jamaican man and his mother to be deported tomorrow
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Jamaican man and his mother to be deported tomorrow

Jamaican man and his mother to be deported tomorrow

11 September 2024 - 14:34

Jamaican man and his mother to be deported tomorrow

11 September 2024 - 14:34

Sanjaye Kemar Morgan & Susan Stephenson

Sanjaye Kemar Morgan, a Jamaican man who had escaped from lawful detention at the Immigration Detention Centre, will be sent back to Jamaica along with his mother tomorrow.

Morgan escaped custody on Sunday morning but surrendered within hours.

This led to his mother, Susan Stephenson, also being arrested for living in the country illegally since 2020.

He was charged with escaping and appeared in court on Monday where he pleaded guilty.

Morgan was remanded to prison until sentencing today where he was simply reprimanded and discharged but a deportation order was granted

They will both leave the island tomorrow.

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8 Comments

  1. Why live in a country and not apply for time, knowing it’s not your own country you should’ve applied for the necessities! Safe flight back home tho

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  2. If he could escape immigration what else wouldn’t have crossed his mind? Love how the immigration system is doing a sweep up! Take out the old rugs

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  3. The son seems to be an artful dodger, having brazenly escaped from the custody of our slack prison authorities. Please, this time, it’s two, not one. Guard them well so that they can be sent packing, back to the beautiful land of their birth. Safe flight.

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  4. immigration not messing around,safe trip home

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  5. There are people who have done worse than them and they remain in Antigua and Barbuda. I can start to call names….But Antigua news will delete my comment

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    • 😂😂

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  6. Sad news for them,they started a new life Antigua

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  7. I would love to see a picture or video of them walking onto the plane escorted by ABPF. I don’t trust our Homeland Security system, especially our Immigration system. A lot of our Immigration officers are in bed with the politicians.

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