GLEANER MINUTE: Immigration jitters...Gov't promises to cut murders...ATM scam spikes
Jan 30th, 2017 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:28JANUARY 30, 2017: Immigration attorney says Jamaicans living illegally in the United States should seek to regularise their statuses...Scotiabank looking to introduce additional security arrangements to stem ATM scams...Prime Minister Andrew Holness says government will be seeking to significantly cut murders...Three-vehicle collision leaves one dead, six hospitalised. IN SPORTS: Cricketer Andre Russell to know his fate Tuesday.
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