After the American announcement of visa action against Antigua & Barbuda, the country's arrogant Prime Minister, GASTON BROWNE, already skating on extremely thin political ice, attempted spin control by claiming that that it was simply an error by the US Government, as Antigua has a residency requirement, totally missing the fact that the fatal fault stated was a historical lack of that provision in its CIP laws.
Browne's other issues, which are legion, include but are not limited to, the automobile scandal, his close relationship with the autocratic regimes in China, Cuba and Venezuela, his efforts to delay justice for the billionaire fraudster MEHUL CHOKSI, and now his promise to sue the lawyers in the ALPHA NERO case for Defamation, which has never been filed.
By the way, Browne's lawyers demanded ten million dollars in damages last month, alleging that the yacht claimant's attorneys, "infer[red] that our client in the discharge of his public officе as the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Corporate Governance dishonestly, corruptly and illegally appropriated millions of dollars from the sale of the vessel to and for his personal benefit, and therefore committed the criminal offences of corruption, breach of his fiduciary duties, fraud and misfeasance in public office contrary to law including the relevant anti-corruption Acts of Antigua and Barbuda.” Where's the promised lawsuit, Gaston? Or did someone advise you of the impact of 28 USC §1782?
Finally, and given the impact that President Trump's Proclamation has had on the citizens of Antigua, who are up in arms about losing their access to family, friends, business relationships and universities in the United States, will Browne now finally choose to disavow his love for Venezuela'a dictator, NICOLAS MADURO?

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