- Officials revealed she applied for a green card in 1999 despite already overstaying her visa. She now faces removal proceedings and could be banned from re-entering the U.S. for 10 years.

Jane Eugene, 62, lead singer of the 1980s British R&B group Loose Ends, has been arrested by U.S. immigration officials for allegedly overstaying her visa by 26 years.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Eugene was detained at the Niagara Falls border after being denied entry into Canada on May 3, 2025. She had been living in Los Angeles and performing across the U.S. with a stateside version of Loose Ends.
Officials revealed she applied for a green card in 1999 despite already overstaying her visa. She now faces removal proceedings and could be banned from re-entering the U.S. for 10 years.
Loose Ends rose to fame in 1985 with their hit Hangin’ on a String (Contemplating), the first by a British band to top the U.S. Billboard R&B chart.
In other news…… Halle Bailey is turning heads with a budding romance while navigating a tense legal dispute with her ex-partner, DDG.
The Little Mermaid actress was recently photographed vacationing on a lavish yacht in Italy alongside a mystery man. The pair appeared cozy sharing kisses, taking a swim, and relaxing together fueling rumors about a possible new relationship. While Bailey has yet to address the speculation publicly, the chemistry between the two seemed undeniable.
At the same time, Bailey remains embroiled in a contentious custody fight with rapper DDG over their son, Halo. The dispute has escalated with serious allegations, including claims by Bailey that DDG physically assaulted her in their child’s presence resulting in visible injuries, such as a chipped tooth and bruises.
DDG has refuted the accusations, releasing what he claims are messages from Bailey to counter her narrative.
The drama continues to unfold both in court and in the public eye, as Bailey balances legal challenges and new beginnings.
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