Thursday, January 29, 2026

THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF AMERICA'S DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL ALIENS TO THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN STATES

The United States has entered into formal agreements with the Eastern Caribbean states of Antigua & Barbuda, and the Commonwealth of Dominica,, whereby illegal immigrants being deported from America, whose countries of origin have refused to accept them, will be accepted by these two Caribbean signatories; the U.S. will reportedly pay for their housing and sustenance. Not coincidentally, these two nations have been recently targeted by America for their corrupt Citizenship by Investment programs, which have been deemed to facilitate a national security threat from China.

The citizens of these two Caribbean nations have expressed their unhappiness with the agreements, but nevertheless they are expected to be honored by their leaders. Information we have received from insiders in Antigua indicates that the country's Prime Minister, GASTON BROWNE, has a trick up his sleeve for the administration of the program, which will actually work to increase, not decrease, China's influence in the Caribbean.

Our sources have disclosed that the deportees, upon arrival in Antigua, will be placed in housing constructed by China, using Chinese workers imported for that task, and not local Antiguans. It gets worse; a substantial portion of the millions of dollars that America will be paying to Browne's government will be promptly handed over to China, which is owned a huge sum by Antigua for its capital improvements on the island nation, as well as outstanding debt previously incurred. Kickbacks will then be paid to several senior Caribbean politicians, for allowing this arrangement, which will only serve to further the dependence of these states on China.

These Chinese workers will enter without proper visas, due to China's undue influence in Antigua. It is expected that Dominica's government, led by the openly pro-Chinese Prime Minister ROOSEVELT SKERRIT, will follow suit. Dominica, with its 900-man Chinese Embassy and Chinese advisors to its Labour government, is also bound to pay China with American taxpayer dollars for housing our deportees. China will pay no taxes in Antigua on this substantial cash flow, which will most likely continue for years.

The United States must immediately make it clear to the leadership of both these countries that local contractors must be engaged to build the necessary structures to house and sustain the deportees; payment must be made directly to them to insure that China is not enriched at American expense and The U.S. must supervise the process to avoid the usual corruption that infects every major construction project in the Caribbean where local government is involved.

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