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Family of Skylar Mack jailed in the Cayman Islands appeals to Trump

Family of Georgia teen, 18, sentenced to four months in jail in the Cayman Islands for breaking mandatory quarantine to watch boyfriend s jet ski competition appeals to Trump for help The family of Georgia teen Skylar Mack, 18, who is jailed in the Cayman Islands for breaking a mandatory quarantine, appealed to Donald Trump for help His office said her case would be forwarded to the appropriate federal agency, likely the US State Department  Mack traveled to the Cayman Islands on November 27 to visit her boyfriend She tested negative for COVID-19 after arriving and broke her quarantine after two days and took off her electronic monitoring bracelet

Skylar Mack Seeks Help From Trump Administration After Being Jailed for Breaking Cayman Island COVID Protocols

Screenshot: Cayman News Service In the latest example of “the man” keeping a good Caucasian woman down, the family of an 18-year-old Georgia woman has asked the Trump administration to intervene in her unusually fair jail sentence for flouting COVID-19 protocols in the Cayman Islands. Advertisement Due in part to strict regulations (pdf) requiring all visitors to undergo testing, followed by a two-week quarantine period, the Cayman Islands has suffered only two deaths during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. The rigid protocols and high testing rates have resulted in one of the lowest infection rates in the world, according to United Nations data.

Grandmother: US college student jailed in Cayman Islands over quarantine is pretty hysterical

By Justine Coleman - 12/21/20 04:41 PM EST   The grandmother of a U.S. college student who is being jailed in the Cayman Islands for violating the island’s quarantine rules, said the student is “pretty hysterical.” Skylar Mack, an 18-year-old pre-med student at Mercer University, was sentenced to four months in jail for not adhering to the mandatory 14-day COVID-19 isolation period for visitors to the island, NBC s Today show reported.  She and her boyfriend, Vanjae Ramgeet, a 24-year-old Cayman Islands resident, were charged and are the first to be sentenced under the more severe punishments in the British territory instituted the day before their violation.

Cayman Islands jails US college student for violating COVID-19 rules

After their arrest, a judge ruled the couple had to provide 40 hours of community service and pay a $4,400 fine. In addition, Ramgeet was ordered to a two-month curfew that would start at 7 p.m. But the prosecution appealed, arguing the punishment was unduly lenient and would not deter other possible violators. A higher court decided in favor of prosecutors, ruling on Dec. 15 that the couple be imprisoned immediately. The Cayman Compass newspaper reported that Judge Roger Chapple said during Tuesday s sentencing that the decision to violate safety measures was born of selfishness and arrogance, adding in its report that Mack spent seven hours out in public without a face mask or social distancing.

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