Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Lawyers Step in to Examine Deportation of Marcel Parker | VIDEO STORY
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Lawyers Step in to Examine Deportation of Marcel Parker | VIDEO STORY

Lawyers Step in to Examine Deportation of Marcel Parker | VIDEO STORY

16 December 2025 - 19:45

Lawyers Step in to Examine Deportation of Marcel Parker | VIDEO STORY

16 December 2025 - 19:45

Legal attention has been drawn to the deportation of Marcel Parker after the mother of his children publicly appealed for the decision to be reconsidered.

Lawyers Step in to Examine Deportation of Marcel Parker | VIDEO Story

Marcel Parker and son at the airport

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11 Comments

  1. She can go Jamaica to meet him

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  2. A lawyer want to make some extra cash from a person who is desperate.

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    • Wait a joke are you a mek or what so he must in a foreign country do as you like and no pay no consequences fu you actions, why you never think of your kids your not the first person to be deported so wa you buy a wa you wear life goes on tap way you dey you had a chance to make good of your life and blow it

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  3. While this is sensitive criminals are to pay the consequences for their actions its not about having children to secure a residence if you live here iligally and still getting yourself in problem no country wants to have foreigners in their country and not abiding to their laws he can work in his country and send his children mentainance money to them

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  4. Marry him

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  5. That lady serious lol

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  6. Breaking laws while in a foreign country makes things complicated. Consequences are expected when someone isn’t legally allowed to be there.

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  7. Wait ah ebrybady tek this 268 country fu one CARTOON PLACE. This man nah worthy fu set foot ya again. Work from he homeland n send he children dem money. Or U d mother buy r u ticket dem n go join he. Criminal charges for gun possession is huge. Ah robber man dem be!!!

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  8. LOL she nah easy. That is Love boy!

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    • Well, having listened to this nonsense for a few days .
      I am convinced this young lady should have been charged along side her man with “criminal enterprise ” benefitting from. The proceeds of criminal activity.
      In her statement she said “he does what he has to do on the side to take care of us I know it’s illegal or whatever ” .
      The fact is before this news article all I knew about this case was a Jamaican national got deported for immigration issues in the country.
      Now because of this article we know he is a criminal wow thank you Amanda…

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  9. Same man she had to take to court to pay child support… same man that has gun charges .. same man that have cannabis charges .. same man that has been in trouble with the law .. from the time he had gun issues .. deport .. me na even want hear she .. sorry for your kids .. the government should help feed them but in his case its a no

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