Monday, August 4, 2025

RESPONDING TO CARIBBEAN CBI CORRUPTION, MONEY LAUNDERING AND FRAUD, UNITED STATES TO IMPOSE FEES OF UP TO $15,000 TO ENTER AMERICA


As the next round of American response to the serious threats the U.S. deems are posed by visits from foreign nationals from the five Caribbean states, where rampant CBI fraud and corruption threaten its National Security, corrective measures have been taken.
ROOSEVELT SKERRIT


The U.S. Department of State has published a Temporary Final Rule, where those Caribbean nationals will be required to post a bond of up to $15,000. The bond, which must be in an approved format that allows it to be readily redeemed in the event of violations, is said to also serve as a diplomatic tool to ensure appropriate vetting by the authorities in the country of origin of the visitors. 

TERRANCE DREW


State has published a detailed 33 page Public Notice, covering all aspects of the Pilot Program, which initially will run for a period of twelve months . Any reader that requires the complete text may email me at miamicompliance@gmail.com to receive a copy.

PHILIP PIERRE

The announcement of the Pilot Program, which advises that the bonds are intended to be applied to visitors or who overstay, or who cause "Security Concerns," resulting in a breach of the conditions of the bond, has caused what can only be described as panic in the Eastern Caribbean CBI states, whose citizens will now be required to make a substantial payment as a precondition to travel to the United States. Given the income and assets of most West Indians, it is doubtful that the majority will be able to afford this new cost of travel to America. Here is whom they have to blame.

ERNEST HILAIRE

We wish to congratulate Saint Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister TERRANCE DREW, Dominica PM ROOSEVELT SKERRIT, Saint Lucia PM PHILIP J. PIERRE and DPM ERNEST HILAIRE, and  SKN Foreign Minister and former PM DENZIL DOUGLAS, all of whom contributed to the CBI corruption, fraud and money laundering in their respective passport sales programs, for what they have now done to the citizens of their Caribbean states. This is only the beginning of more corrective measures to come from the United States.

DENZIL DOUGLAS


 I warned the voters of the Caribbean for many years about the dangers of electing governments that were using CBI to enrich themselves personally, as well as their political allies and supporters, including companies controlled by the Peoples' Republic of China, and who ignored the constituents who placed them repeatedly into office. They have enriched themselves, and brought China into the Caribbean, where it dominates the politics of these countries, and poses a National Security threat to the United States.

As ye sow, so shall ye reap.

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