Jamaican dancehall artist Chronic Law appears to have been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, after posting photos on social media from Florida on March 26.
The entertainer, whose given name is Ackeme Jermane Campbell, shared a series of photos on Instagram with the caption “God bless,” while tagging his location as Florida.
The post marks the first time the artist has shared images on social media since January, and comes weeks after reports surfaced that he was being held in ICE custody in South Florida.
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Campbell had previously been listed in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement online detainee locator, which indicated he was being held at the Florida Soft Side South detention facility in Ochopee.
At the time, authorities had not disclosed the reason for his detention, and neither the artist nor his representatives had publicly addressed the matter.
The facility, located at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport inside the Big Cypress National Preserve, is part of the South Florida Detention Facility complex.
Prior to his reported detention, Chronic Law had been arrested in November 2025 on a reckless driving charge, with details published by the Georgia Gazette.














