Caribbean nations fear outsize impact of Trump travel restrictions
The partial travel ban affects visas for tourism and business, risking economic disruption and impacting education, healthcare, and family ties in Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica.
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Prime Ministers of Antigua and Dominica respond to US Travel Ban
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump, expanded restrictions on foreign nationals entering the United States on December 16, targeting two Caribbean nations that offer citizenship by investment, while exempting three others with similar programmes. Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica will encounter partial entry restrictions beginning January 1, 2026. The proclamation blocks nationals from both countries from obtaining: Immigrant visas: all immigrant visas (pe…
Trump targets Antigua, Dominica - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
DONALD TRUMP on December 16 added two Caribbean nations to his list of “dangerous countries” that require full or partial entry restrictions. What are the two nefarious countries deemed worthy of such limits? Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. The reason for their new-found pariah status? Both “historically had citizenship by investment without residency.” American activity in the Caribbean as it relates to Venezuela has rightly garnered attentio…
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