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The U.S. has reached an settlement with the Commonwealth of Dominica that might enable some asylum seekers arriving on the U.S. border to be transferred to the Caribbean nation, per reporting by The Related Press.
Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit described the settlement as “one of many major areas of collaboration” between the 2 governments following latest U.S. entry restrictions imposed on Dominican nationals.
Skerrit mentioned he has been in ongoing discussions with U.S. officers after the White Home introduced partial visa limitations introduced on Dec. 16 however declined to supply particulars on what number of asylum seekers may very well be despatched to Dominica or when the transfers may start.
Skerrit’s engagement with U.S. authorities has led to what he referred to as “cautious deliberations of the necessity to keep away from receiving violent people or people who will compromise the safety of Dominica,” underscoring considerations about public security.
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Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit faces opposition criticism over U.S. asylum settlement (Authorities of the Commonwealth of Dominica)
Dominica’s authorities continues to publicly tackle the bigger framework of U.S. journey restrictions, even going so far as to say it “continues its engagement with america Embassy in Bridgetown and the State Division in Washington … in an effort to reverse a call introduced by the White Home to impose partial journey restrictions on Dominican nationals, efficient January 1, 2026.”
The federal government then went on to make clear that U.S. authorities have mentioned Dominican nationals who maintain legitimate U.S. visas, together with vacationer, enterprise, scholar and different classes, “can journey to the U.S. and its territories as is customary.” The announcement reaffirms that lawful journey will proceed beneath normal immigration legal guidelines.

The flag of Dominica is photographed in opposition to a transparent sky. (Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket through Getty Photos)
Based on the AP, the settlement reportedly conveyed that, very similar to comparable pacts with nations resembling Belize and Paraguay, the settlement follows broader U.S. efforts beneath President Donald Trump’s administration to encourage different nations to share duty for asylum-seekers.
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Some in Dominica’s political opposition say they’re nonetheless ready for solutions. Thomson Fontaine, chief of the primary opposition get together, instructed AP that “the prime minister nonetheless has not instructed the Dominican public what precisely he has agreed to, when it comes to the numbers of individuals which might be going to return to Dominica, the place will they be housed, how will they be taken care of.”

A whale mural by Marcus Cuffi is photographed alongside a avenue in Roseau, Dominica, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023. (AP Picture/Clyde Okay Jno-Baptiste)
Dominica has a inhabitants of roughly 72,000, and the announcement leaves many involved about sufficient assets for the island to soak up asylum-seekers, in line with Fontaine.
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Talks are nonetheless ongoing, however officers have thus far mentioned little about when the plan would begin or how it will be carried out.