Jamaicans encounter hostility when travelling, due to the country's negative reputation and although other Caribbean countries don't need visas to visit North America and England, Jamaica does not fall in this category. Even members of the Windrush generation who are permitted to remain legally in the UK have been victimized by hostile immigration policies. The crux of the story is that the unscrupulous behaviour of some Jamaicans has created liabilities for law-abiding citizens. However, treating Jamaicans with contempt because some are unscrupulous must stop; hence the government should address this issue in foreign policy discussions with other states. Lobbying for visa restrictions is a futile exercise, but the Jamaican government can lobby for the waiver of other requirements that are not imposed on other Caribbean countries. This matter should be pursued with equal passion like the government's approach to assisting Haitian refugees. Some are emotional about Haiti's socio-political condition, but one cannot afford to become sentimental in matters of immigration. Haitians are free to migrate legally to Jamaica so that they can work and study, however, the unfettered importation of Haitians into Jamaica should not become government policy. Jamaica is a struggling country that cannot afford the additional burden of Haitian refugees. Barbados and Bahamas are more successful countries than Jamaica so they should become receptive to hosting Haitian refugees.
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