Military Veteran Deported to Jamaica After 50 Years in US
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Billal Rahman, Newsweek

A U.S. Army veteran who had lived in the United States for more than five decades was deported to Jamaica on Tuesday, according to his family.
Godfrey Wade, a Jamaican-born lawful permanent resident and military veteran, was taken into custody last year by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and ultimately removed, despite appeals from his family and advocates.
Christian Wade, his daughter, told Newsweek that her father informed the family he would begin the “outtake process” at 10:30 p.m. Central time on Wednesday and believed he was already on a flight to Jamaica.
“Unfortunately, my dad will be arriving in Jamaica today,” Christian Wade told Newsweek in an exclusive statement.
Newsweek has comments from DHS and Wade’s family.
Wade isn’t the first Black man to be deported to Jamaica during Trump’s presidency.
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