U.S. negotiates with Jamaica on relocating third‑country migrants as Caribbean tensions grow

U.S. officials are in talks with the Jamaican government about migrant transfers. The focus is on relocating individuals from third‑country origins who are in the Caribbean. The discussions arise as

U.S. officials are in talks with the Jamaican government about migrant transfers. The focus is on relocating individuals from third‑country origins who are in the Caribbean. The discussions arise as diplomatic strains between Caribbean nations increase. Jamaica has expressed willingness to cooperate on managed relocation schemes. The United States aims to reduce the concentration of migrants in regional processing centers. Regional leaders warn that the plan could shift responsibility without addressing root causes. Human‑rights groups have called for transparent procedures and protections for migrants. The talks are ongoing, with a potential agreement to be outlined in the coming weeks.