Paris Hilton stands up for teenagers deported from Project Jamaica

Paris Hilton supports programs for troubled youth in Jamaica through personal advocacy.
Paris Hilton uses personal advocacy to support programs for troubled youth in Jamaica.

Paris Hilton expressed her approval of the recent actions of the Jamaican government and urged all levels of U.S. government to seriously and quickly address this issue.

“I am here to express my support for the measures being taken by Jamaica and to underscore the urgency for the United States Government to prioritize this matter,” Hilton said.

She emphasized the persistence of survivors to expose systemic flaws and hold accountable those who put profits over the welfare of vulnerable youth.

Hilton also expressed her gratitude to local authorities for stepping in to save America’s children.

Paris and her team have not only been outspoken about this issue, but have also actively worked with legal representatives and advocates to provide assistance to the seven affected boys.

In her 2023 memoir, Paris: A Memoirshe discussed her traumatic experience in the CEDU boarding school program, including allegations of abuse at Canyon School in Provo, Utah.

In the memoir, she recounts her many attempts to escape various “emotional growth boarding schools” during high school and her persistent efforts to convince her parents to take her home.

She recalled a time when she was assigned a 15-minute phone call with her mother, during which she tried to convey the dire situation by saying, “This place is a mess! You have no idea!”

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