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Antigua & Barbuda: REGIONAL IMPACT — US biometric exit rollout reaches Caribbean origin points, USCIS green-card policy ripples through diaspora, Whit Monday quieter civic activity
Antigua and Barbuda residents and diaspora navigate the regional impact of the US biometric entry-exit system coming online across Caribbean departure airports, the USCIS green-card policy requiring return-home applications affecting OECS nationals living in the United States, and the Whit Monday public holiday quieting civic activity.
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Dominica: REGIONAL IMPACT — USCIS green-card return-home policy affects OECS diaspora, US biometric exit system rolling out across region, Whit Monday observed
Dominicans navigate the regional impact of a new USCIS policy requiring most green card seekers to return home for applications, the US biometric entry-exit system now active at Caribbean departure points, and the Whit Monday public holiday observed across the island.
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Grenada: REGIONAL IMPACT — USCIS return-home green-card policy ripples through diaspora, biometric exit at Caribbean airports, Whit Monday closes offices
Grenadians navigate the regional impact of the USCIS policy requiring green-card applicants to return home for processing, the rollout of the US biometric entry-exit system across Caribbean airports, and the Whit Monday public holiday.
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Jamaica: USCIS green-card policy forces home-country applications, retired SSP calls Bulgin killing 'deeply disturbing', Justice Minister Chuck defends deadly force against fleeing suspects, Bellevue pushes mental health reframe, PCOS support network grows
A new US immigration policy requiring green card seekers to return to home countries for applications draws legal challenges from Jamaican attorneys, a retired senior superintendent calls the police killing of Latoya Bulgin in St James deeply disturbing, the Justice Minister defends deadly force against fleeing suspects as lawful last resort, Bellevue Hospital pushes to reframe how the country talks about mental illness, and a WhatsApp network for women with PCOS and endometriosis has grown to thousands.
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Saint Kitts & Nevis: REGIONAL IMPACT — USCIS green-card policy affects OECS diaspora, biometric exit rolling out across region, Whit Monday observed
Saint Kitts and Nevis residents and diaspora track the regional impact of the new USCIS green-card return-home policy, the US biometric entry-exit system rollout across Caribbean airports, and the Whit Monday public holiday.
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Saint Lucia: REGIONAL IMPACT — USCIS return-home green-card policy ripples through diaspora, biometric exit rolling out at Caribbean airports, Whit Monday closes offices
Saint Lucians track the regional impact of the new USCIS policy requiring green-card seekers to return home for processing, the rollout of the US biometric entry-exit system across Caribbean departure points, and the Whit Monday public holiday.
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Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: REGIONAL IMPACT — USCIS green-card return-home policy affects OECS diaspora, biometric exit at regional airports, Whit Monday observed
Vincentians track the regional impact of the new USCIS policy requiring green-card seekers to return home for processing, the US biometric entry-exit system rolling out across Caribbean airports, and the Whit Monday public holiday observed across the multi-island state.
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Ramaphosa Calls Xenophobic Attacks the Work of 'Opportunists' — and the Rest of Africa Is Watching the Action, Not the Letter
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s open letter on Monday declared that “there is no place in South Africa for xenophobia, ethnic …
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South African court blocks repeat asylum applications as immigration framework tightens
A South African court has issued a ruling blocking repeat asylum applications from individuals whose earlier claims were denied through …
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Three layers of US visa pressure now bear down on the Caribbean — and the response is fragmented
The visa pressure on Caribbean nationals from the United States now operates in three layers, and the cumulative effect is reshaping …
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Should Caribbean immigrants in the U.S. worry about immigration policy shifts?
The legal status of Caribbean immigrants in the United States varies enormously. The policy environment affects different groups in very different ways.
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Nearly 15,000 Have Used CARICOM Free Movement Agreement, Barbados Reports
Just under 15,000 Caribbean nationals have entered Barbados under the CARICOM full freedom of movement agreement since it took effect, according to Home Affairs and Information Minister Gregory Nicholls. Barbadians have been moving to partner countries as well.
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Caribbean Brief: Barbados Elections Feb 11, US Visa Crackdowns, Trinidad's AI Push, and Jamaica's IMF Return
Regional roundup: Mia Mottley goes for third term, US tightens visa rules for pregnant travelers, Trinidad partners with Microsoft on AI, …
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