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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has threatened to halt visas for officials involved in Jamaica's employment of Cuban doctors, accusing them of human trafficking and labor exploitation. Jamaica, with a healthcare personnel deficit, insists the doctors are treated under its labor laws and are essential for its healthcare system. Other Caribbean leaders have rejected the labor exploitation accusations and some are willing to forgo visas rather than lose the medics.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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