Chang blames political cronyism for spread of Riverton fire 3:09 PM
'Wormo', Duck Mouse' and 'Kirk' killed by cops in Rose Vale 2:20 PM
Female security guard killed in Port Maria 1:32 PM
INDECOM, BSI probing fatal shooting of barber in Cherry Gardens 1:27 PM
VIDEO: Education ministry orders schools near Riverton dump closed 11:46 AM
Close schools and send home workers affetced by smoke — ODPEM 11:31 AM
News
US embassy says visa cancellations not political
Jamaica Observer
Thursday, April 15, 2010
STEVEN Brault, head of the American Citizen Services at the US Embassy in Kingston yesterday sought to reassure the Montego Bay business community that visa cancellations were not in any way politically motivated.
Responding to questions from patrons of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry's quarterly luncheon, Brault stressed that while his protocol was not to speak in specifics, he could say with conviction that there was no political link in the cancellation by his embassy of any US visa held by any Jamaican.
"Absolutely no political considerations are allowed to enter visa adjudications. Each case is decided purely on the merits of the individual application," he told the Observer at the function.
Speculation has been rife in recent weeks that the embassy's cancellation of the visas a number of entertainers and a businessman is somehow linked to the government's diplomatic row with the US over Christopher 'Dudus’ Coke, the strongman of Prime Minister Bruce Golding's West Kingston constituency.
The US wants Coke to answer charges of drug and gun-running in that country, however, the Government has been refusing since last year to sign the request.
Other Stories
Chang blames political cronyism for spread of Riverton fire
0 comments
Ex-GGs among 62 'legends' honoured
0 comments
Brown Burke proves to Senate she denied US citizenship
0 comments
Smoke from dump not affecting Tinson Pen flights
0 comments
0 comments
Man saves physically challenged woman from fire
0 comments
Heavy smoke from city dump triggers emergency response
3 comments
'Don't prescribe the medicine in one dose'
0 comments
Alleged gang leader seeks bail
0 comments
US to give Jamaica non-lethal weapons for cops
0 comments
Stop complaining and get to work, Shaw tells Phillips
12 comments
Let's make computers cheaper and expand ICT training
1 comments
0 comments
Daren Powell to represent PNP in Malvern Division
3 comments
New discoveries raise Dom Rep migrant toll to 41
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
NSWMA acquires heavy equipment to tackle fire
0 comments
'Wormo', Duck Mouse' and 'Kirk' killed by cops in Rose Vale
0 comments
Female security guard killed in Port Maria
0 comments




