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Hundreds of Jamaicans flooded Cross Roads in Kingston on Tuesday morning, sending a strong message to the Government as they marched and rallied against what they described as growing corruption, a lack of transparency, and a crisis in moral and ethical leadership.
Urged to wear yellow, the most pressing concern among the wide cross section of individuals who gathered from before 7:00 a.m. was the Government's response, which protesters described as incoherent, two weeks after THE STAR first reported that Jamaica had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accept the "worst of the worst" individuals being removed from the United States as part of US President Donald Trump's immigration clean-up to make America great again.
Participant after participant said they believed their own Government had disrespected them by failing to respond to questions about the details of the MOU.
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