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FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER Kaisal Peters and former Tourism Minister Carlos James will be the two opposition Senators.This ...
22/12/2025

FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER Kaisal Peters and former Tourism Minister Carlos James will be the two opposition Senators.
This was announced Monday by opposition leader Dr Ralph Gonsalves.
The parliament is scheduled to seat for the first time in the new session on Tuesday – but none of the opposition members are likely to be there.
Dr Gonsalves said both his and James’ attendance are unlikely because there are “some security issues” that have to be worked out.
The opposition leader says Peters is in New York this week on personal business.

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20/12/2025

UPDATE: US Immigration proclamation regarding Antigua, Dominica suspended.

17/12/2025

DOMINICA ENGAGING US FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION

UPDATE: Dominica's Prime Minister Hon Roosevelt Skerrit, speaks following the US proclamation putting Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica under partial entry restrictions.

Under the order, the entry of nationals from both countries as immigrants, and as nonimmigrants on B-1, B-2, B-1/B-2, F, M, and J visas, is suspended.

The proclamation also directs U.S. consular officers to reduce the validity of other nonimmigrant visas issued to nationals of the two countries, “to the extent permitted by law.

ROSEAU (CMC): The Dominica government says that it is seeking to “obtain formal clarification on the scope of the measur...
17/12/2025

ROSEAU (CMC): The Dominica government says that it is seeking to “obtain formal clarification on the scope of the measures” announced by President Donald Trump earlier, in which he stated that nationals the island and two other CARICOM countries would either be “fully” restricted or have limited entry into the United States.

In an official statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Government of Dominica acknowledges the decision of the Government of the United States of America, to impose partial travel restrictions affecting Dominican nationals, effective January 1, 2026.

Dominica said that it “understands the concern this announcement may cause and wishes to reassure all Dominicans that this matter is being treated with the utmost seriousness and urgency

The statement said the Government is actively engaging officials of the United States Embassy in Bridgetown, Barbados, to obtain formal clarification on the scope of the measures, the basis for their implementation, and the specific implications for Dominican travelers, students, families, and other legitimate holders of U.S. visas.

In his latest executive order, Trump said that, apart from Dominica, nationals from Antigua and Barbuda and Haiti would also be affected by the immigration policy.

He said that during his first administration, he had restricted the entry of certain foreign nationals into the United States to prevent national security and public safety threats from reaching our borders.

He said that the Supreme Court upheld these restrictions and as a result, he reinstated these successful policies in his executive order of January 2025.

“It is the policy of the United States to protect its citizens from foreign nationals who intend to commit terrorist attacks, threaten our national security and public safety, incite hate crimes, or otherwise exploit the immigration laws for malevolent purposes.”

He said in an earlier proclamation that he had restricted the entry of foreign nationals from countries with deficient screening and vetting information to protect the national security and public safety of the United States and its people.

Trump said most of the countries identified in the earlier proclamation as well as others, continue to exhibit woeful inadequacies in screening, vetting, and provision of information.

He said that some of these countries have offered Citizenship by Investment (CBI) without residency requirements, which poses challenges for screening and vetting.

Under the CBI programme, several Caribbean countries, including Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica, offer citizenship to foreign investors in return for making a substantial investment in the socio-economic development of these countries.

Trump said both Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica have “historically had CBI without residency and that the entry into the United States of nationals of these two countries as immigrants, and as nonimmigrants on B-1, B-2, B-1/B-2, F, M, and J visas, is hereby suspended.”

He said consular officers shall reduce the validity for any other nonimmigrant visa issued to nationals of Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica “to the extent permitted by law.

Trump said in its latest executive order justifying the action taken against the Caribbean countries that “as an example, a foreign national from a country that is subject to travel restrictions could purchase CBI from a second country that is not subject to travel restrictions, obtain a passport in the citizenship of that second country, and subsequently apply for a United States visa for travel to the United States, thus evading the travel restrictions on his or her first country.

“Additionally, United States law enforcement and the Department of State have found that, historically, CBI programmes have been susceptible to several risks. These risks include allowing an individual to conceal his or her identity and assets to circumvent travel restrictions or financial or banking restrictions,” he said.

In its statement, the Dominica government said that it “will continue to work closely with U.S. authorities to address any issues identified, to protect the interests of Dominican citizens and to ensure that accurate information is provided to the public.

“Further updates will be issued as soon as additional details are confirmed,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs added.

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