of humour remains intact after he was stabbed at an event in new york state. now on bbc news, deportation flights from the uk to jamaica are among the most controversial carried out by the home office. adina campbell has been to jamaica to meet some of the people affected. the tropical shores of jamaica. crystal blue waters framed by mountainous skylines. but this isn t the everyday reality for manyjamaicans who face high unemployment rates, dangerous levels of crime and are also swept up in the rising cost of living crisis. and life is even tougher for those who never had any intention to be here. there are two sides to jamaica. this one, a beautiful tourist hotspot. but then there s the other side. and for those people who ve been deported against their will, this is a place they don t want to be. they put them on a plane. they take them to their country. and then they re on the street. i ve been shot at, chased with machete. i ve been through hell. it s very hard out her
severed in the attack. more extreme heat is expected in the southern half of the uk over the next two days. that, as experts also warn england s drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news, deportation flights from the uk to jamaica are among the most controversial carried out by the home office. adina campbell has been to jamaica to meet some of the people affected. the tropical shores of jamaica. crystal blue waters framed by mountainous skylines. but this isn t the everyday reality for manyjamaicans who face high unemployment rates, dangerous levels of crime and are also swept up in the rising cost of living crisis. and life is even tougher for those who never had any intention to be here. there are two sides to jamaica. this one, a beautiful tourist hotspot. but then there s the other side. and for those people who ve been deported against their will, this is a place they don t want to be. they put them on a plane. they take them to their country. and then they
coronation markets in downtown kingston, the oldest and largest on the island. life here for most ordinary jamaicans isn t easy. and crime is rife with jamaica having the second highest murder rate in the world after el salvador. despite these risks, the jamaican spirit is strong, and people here are resilient. caribbean culture overwhelmingly prevails. but if you re a deportee living injamaica, the stigma is real. cast aside with little chance of being able to independently survive. as we explore this island, we see with our own eyes what it s really like to live in a poor, developing country.