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    CARICOM leaders rail against Rubio’s Cuba visa policy – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissMarch 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Keith Rowley, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, speaks throughout a plenary session of the ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, California, June 10, 2022.

    Picture by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP by way of Getty Photos

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    Two main and influential Caribbean Neighborhood leaders this week got here out forcefully towards plans by the Trump administration to cancel visas of regional authorities officers as a result of numerous governments have employed Cuban medical professionals to work of their well being sectors over the many years.

    Outgoing Trinidadian Prime Minister Keith Rowley and Vincentian Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves have each lashed out on the initiative, saying they’d lose no sleep if their visas have been ever canceled and so they by no means returned to the US.

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio enunciated the coverage lately, saying these linked to the follow of hiring Cuban professionals of their well being are collaborating in human trafficking and would lose their visas. He additionally indicated that Cuban authorities are utilizing the skilled export system to earn American {dollars} to make use of in improvement, circumventing numerous sanctions and restrictions in place over the many years.

    Talking with reporters a day after getting back from California, Rowley exuded defiance, saying the system wants Cuban and different international professionals.

    “There are native folks right here encouraging them to remove our US visas. I got here again from California, and if I by no means return there once more in my life, I will be sure that the sovereignty of Trinidad and Tobago is thought to its folks and revered by all. We rely closely on healthcare specialists whom now we have obtained from India, the Philippines, and primarily from Cuba over the many years. Out of the blue, we’re being referred to as human traffickers as a result of we rent technical individuals who we pay high {dollars} equal to native charges however we’re now being accused of collaborating in this system the place individuals are being exploited. That’s somebody’s interpretation,” he stated.

    In the meantime, International Minister Avery Browne has confirmed {that a} high-level assembly on Cuban and different points befell in Washington on Sunday, however the Guyana-based regional secretariat has not commented.
    The Guardian newspaper, nevertheless, quoted Browne as saying the 2 sides had a cordial assembly.

    “Yesterday (Sunday) night’s assembly with US Particular Envoy Mauricio Claver-Carone went extraordinarily nicely. His dialogue with me and different international ministers lasted about one and a half hours and was carried out in a relaxed, participating, and productive spirit. The secretary-general of CARICOM and one assistant secretary-general have been additionally current with us. The discussions have been wide-ranging, with some particular give attention to the present US insurance policies on Cuba, in addition to the problems of migration, regional safety, power safety, and Haiti. This was designed as an preliminary interface, and extra substantive exchanges are anticipated within the close to future with the particular envoy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and different key members of the present US administration,” he said.

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves speaks throughout a information convention on the twenty ninth Inter-Sessional Assembly of CARICOM heads of Authorities in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 28, 2018. REUTERS/Andres Martinez Casares

    Vincentian PM Gonsalves, in the meantime, identified, for instance, that the nationwide dialysis program being supplied to dozens of individuals in his federation would collapse with out the Cuban brigade.

    “With out the Cubans there, I might not be capable of provide this service. So, does anyone anticipate that I, as a result of I wish to hold a visa, would permit 60 folks from the poor and dealing folks to die? It can by no means occur,” he stated on a radio program.

    He additionally railed towards the assumption that Cuban medical doctors who pay a share of their salaries to the federal government are a type of human trafficking and exploitation, suggesting he noticed nothing flawed with this.

    “It’s stated that the Cuban professionals who’re right here underneath the settlement with the Cuban authorities, they needed to pay, I don’t know if it’s 10 % or 15 %, no matter it’s, of their wage to the Cuban authorities. However that doesn’t imply that they’re exploited. They obtained a free training. And in the event that they’re going abroad and making a living from that training, it’s not unreasonable for them to place again one thing within the kitty for extra folks to be educated. We put our folks on bond. The American federal authorities lends cash, and other people need to pay again the loans,” he argued. “I’ll choose to lose my visa than to have 60 poor and dealing folks die.”



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