Monday, April 20, 2026

WHICH CARIBBEAN LEADERS LOST THEIR AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC VISA PRIVILEGES THIS WEEK?

 

Saint Lucia Minister for Investment ERNEST HILAIRE

Legal experts who cover the Caribbean have been digesting this week's news that twenty six Caribbean government leaders have has their diplomatic visas to enter the United States terminated with prejudice, and they are seeking to determine which individuals are included in that American decision. Multiple media outlets, including those from outside the United States, has broken that story, giving the information a presumption of accuracy and correctness.


Antigua Prime Minister GASTON BROWNE

We know that, as a matter of policy the U.S. Department of State does not release the names of those who they choose to cancel their diplomatic visa privileges, but considering that it is known the reasons believed to be behind this U.S. action include their participation in corrupt Citizenship by Investment (CBI/CIP) economic passport sales programs, especially those which involve Chinese corporate entities or influence, which impacts American national security.


St. Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister TERRANCE DRE

Therefore, based upon our 40+ years of experience in the coverage of the economic citizenship industry, as well as personal involvement with the first CBI program, in Saint Kitts & Nevis in 1983, we have made an educated guess, regarding who are the most likely candidates for American visa termination, based upon their known connection to CBI corruption, fraud and money laundering.We admit that while this is only an estimate, it was taken from the allegations of criminal activity implicating those leaders during the past decade or more. 

Dominica Prime Minister ROOSEVELT SKERRIT

We shall be monitoring the travel schedules of the individuals who appear here, to determine whether their visits to the United States have now come to a halt, to confirm our conclusions. Stay tuned.

Grenada PM DICKON MITCHEL


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