Members of the Jamaican Diaspora are dying, having tested positive for COVID-19 with reports that the black population is disproportionately affected. In the United States, President Trump has declared that he will be sending 62 deportees back to Jamaica in the midst of the pandemic and how has the lockdown in business globally impacted remittances?
To explore the impact of COVID-19 on the Diaspora we are joined by Florida based immigration attorney Sekou Clarke and New York Businessman, Chef Wenford Simpson
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