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Texas Man Born to U.S. Soldier on U.S. Army Base Abroad Deported to Jamaica

  • Jermaine Thomas, born in 1986 on a U.S. military installation in Germany to a family with military ties, was sent to Jamaica, where he now resides in a hotel in Kingston.
  • His deportation followed a Supreme Court refusal to hear his appeal, based on the argument that his father did not meet physical presence requirements to pass on citizenship.
  • Thomas has no citizenship from the U.S., Germany, or Jamaica, spent much of his life homeless and in jail in Texas, and faced deportation after eviction initiated immigration proceedings.
  • He characterizes the deportation as both surreal and unjust, questioning whether anyone serving in the U.S. Army would accept having their child forcibly removed from the country after risking their own life for the nation.
  • Thomas struggles with a lack of support in Jamaica and uncertain legal status, suggesting deportation has compounded his difficulties and raised questions about citizenship laws for military families.
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Mirror US broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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