US-Dominica Asylum Deal, Caribbean Refugee Pacts
Update: 2026-01-05
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The United States has reached an agreement with Dominica to send asylum seekers, following partial U.S. visa restrictions. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit emphasized safety and security in this collaboration. Meanwhile, Antigua and Barbuda signed a non-binding deal with the U.S. to share refugee responsibilities, stating they wont accept anyone with a criminal record. This aligns with the Trump administrations broader push, including similar pacts with Belize and Paraguay, following the expansion of travel bans to twenty more countries, including these Caribbean nations. Checkout Solipillow.com
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