Fake news website USA News/states-tv.com pubished an article titled "Jamaica to become a U.S territory - Andrew Holness hints" that falsely claims Jamaica is about to become part of the United States of America giving inhabitants the benefit of visa-free travel to and inside the U.S.
The article starts off like this:
The Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has told the media that Jamaica is on the verge of becoming a territory of the United States.
According to Andrew Holness, Jamaica would be joining Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa to become permanently inhabited territory of the United States.
"This has been a request on the table for quite sometime. Trump administration has made it very favorable for us." - The PM said.
Of course none of it is true: a Google News search for "Andrew Holness United States" returns exactly zero results related to the story which is kind of odd since this would be breaking news in both countries if it was true and he "has told the media" acording to the very first sentence so why would they not be all over this?
The website also has all the classic hallmarks of a fake news website: tons of popup ads, undated articles and a front page that is a collection of headlines and articles stolen from other websites like The Huffington Post or The Observer.
The fake story is spreading like wildfire according to the Trendolizer graph at the end of this article. If you see someone sharing this rumor feel free to send them here to get educated...