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NZ reggae artist deported from US
NZ reggae artist deported from US

Otago Daily Times

time17 hours ago

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  • Otago Daily Times

NZ reggae artist deported from US

New Zealand-born reggae artist Lotima Nicholas Pome'e - aka General Fiyah - has been reportedly detained in the US and deported. Photo: Supplied via RNZ New Zealand-born reggae artist Lotima Nicholas Pome'e - aka General Fiyah - has been reportedly detained in the US and deported. The young musician had been scheduled to perform at Polyfest, a major Pacific cultural festival held in Washington on Saturday. In a post on social media, General Fiyah expressed his apologies to fans. "I am really sorry to let you all know that I won't be able to make the performance tonight," the post read. "I was detained and sent back to New Zealand, which means I can't be there to share this moment with you." The musician apologised, saying he would always be supporting from afar. On Sunday, online posts showed him in Sydney. General Fiyah and Polyfest have been contacted for comment. It comes after New Zealand mother Sarah Shaw - detained in an immigration facility in the state of Texas - returned safely back at her home in Washington. Shaw and her six-year-old son Issac were detained at the Canadian border more than three weeks ago because she mistakenly tried to leave and re-enter the United States without both parts of her visa approved.

NZ reggae artist detained, deported in US
NZ reggae artist detained, deported in US

Otago Daily Times

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

NZ reggae artist detained, deported in US

New Zealand-born reggae artist Lotima Nicholas Pome'e - aka General Fiyah - has been reportedly detained in the US and deported. Photo: Supplied via RNZ New Zealand-born reggae artist Lotima Nicholas Pome'e - aka General Fiyah - has been reportedly detained in the US and deported. The young musician had been scheduled to perform at Polyfest, a major Pacific cultural festival held in Washington on Saturday. In a post on social media, General Fiyah expressed his apologies to fans. "I am really sorry to let you all know that I won't be able to make the performance tonight," the post read. "I was detained and sent back to New Zealand, which means I can't be there to share this moment with you." The musician apologised, saying he would always be supporting from afar. On Sunday, online posts showed him in Sydney. General Fiyah and Polyfest have been contacted for comment. It comes after New Zealand mother Sarah Shaw - detained in an immigration facility in the state of Texas - returned safely back at her home in Washington. Shaw and her six-year-old son Issac were detained at the Canadian border more than three weeks ago because she mistakenly tried to leave and re-enter the United States without both parts of her visa approved.

NZ reggae artist General Fiyah detained in US and deported
NZ reggae artist General Fiyah detained in US and deported

RNZ News

time19 hours ago

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  • RNZ News

NZ reggae artist General Fiyah detained in US and deported

General Fiyah Photo: Supplied New Zealand-born reggae artist Lotima Nicholas Pome'e - aka General Fiyah - has been reportedly detained in the US and deported. The young musician had been scheduled to perform at Polyfest, a major Pacific cultural festival held in Washington on Saturday. In a post on social media, General Fiyah expressed his apologies to fans. "I am really sorry to let you all know that I won't be able to make the performance tonight," the post read. "I was detained and sent back to New Zealand, which means I can't be there to share this moment with you." Social media post by General Fiyah. Photo: Supplied The musician apologised, saying he would always be supporting from afar. On Sunday, online posts showed him in Sydney. RNZ has contacted General Fiyah and Polyfest for comment. It comes after New Zealand mother Sarah Shaw - detained in an immigration facility in the state of Texas - returned safely back at her home in Washington. Shaw and her six-year-old son Issac were detained at the Canadian border more than three weeks ago because she mistakenly tried to leave and re-enter the United States without both parts of her visa approved. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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