Dancehall artiste Chronic Law, whose real name is Ackeem Campbell, has been detained by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The reason for his detention has not been disclosed, and no official statement has been issued by US authorities or his management team.
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Chronic Law is currently in ICE custody in the United States.
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The cause of the detention remains unclear.
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Attempts to contact his manager, Alexandre “Bashy Law” Jones, have so far been unsuccessful.
The Jamaican entertainer is known for his strong following in the dancehall community and his growing international profile. As with many Caribbean artists, Chronic Law travels to the United States for performances, recording sessions, and promotional activities. US immigration enforcement is governed by strict regulations, and detentions can occur for a range of administrative or legal reasons, including visa and documentation matters.
At this time, there is no indication of criminal charges, and it is not yet known whether the situation is related to immigration compliance or another issue. No comment has been released through the artist’s official channels.
This story is developing, and updates will be provided as soon as verified information becomes available.