If you saw the recent news about the planned U.S. State Department review of all existing visas, you know that continued visa access to the United States in the future will be subject to review. That apparently includes leaders of the CBI Caribbean states. The attached item was published this week; we have not as yet been able to confirm whether it is in fact a legal notice sent to PHILIP J. PIERRE, the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, who has been linked to massive corruption, in connection with the country's CIP program, involving the Chinese economic passport sales company, CARIBBEAN GALAXY GROUP, but we shall endeavor to determine whether other senior Caribbean leaders known to be accepting bribes and kickbacks to transfer tens of thousands of passport files to dodgy Chinese companies are also now receiving such notices.
UPDATE: We now have breaking news to the effect that Pierre's visa has been revoked. Again, we stress that this information has not been confirmed through official sources. If true, what other senior leaders in the Caribbean have lost access to the US?



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