Muted Mics and Unmuted Prejudice: Inside the Redistricting Case Stirring Belize’s Courts

In a case that could redefine the public’s trust in Belize’s judiciary, claimant Jeremy A. Enriquez has taken the extraordinary step of demanding a judge’s removal over claims of behind-the-scenes bias, a live mic blunder, and mounting concerns about fairness in a high-stakes redistricting battle. With allegations of prejudicial remarks, surprise rulings, and judicial overreach, this legal showdown is not just about electoral reform—it’s a test of the very integrity of the courts.

Belize Day in the Park 2025 Cancelled Amid Deportation Fears

“We recognize that the recent immigration deportation policies have caused fear and anxiety in immigrant communities,” the committee stated. “These policies have resulted in an increase in the presence of ICE within these communities.”

MARCH 11TH 1797 A SAD DAY IN OUR GARIFUNA HISTORY

This exile was the aftermath of immense suffering. Recent research by Garifuna historian Andoni Castillo uncovered evidence in London revealing that about 3,000 of our people were imprisoned in Portsmouth Castle, England