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    CARICOM to hold emergency meeting ahead of Rubio’s visit – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissMarch 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives to satisfy with German Overseas Minister Annalena Baerbock on the 61st Munich Safety Convention on February 15, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Worldwide defence and safety leaders from around the globe are gathering for the Feb. 14-16 convention.

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    Caribbean leaders are assembly in an emergency session on Friday forward of a go to by Secretary of State Marco Rubio subsequent week to Jamaica the place he’ll meet some heads of governments and to grease and gas-rich member states, Guyana and Suriname, an announcement acknowledged.

    The go to comes amid rising ranges of concern about how some US insurance policies will have an effect on the Caribbean for the reason that Trump administration took workplace in late January.

    Chief amongst them are proposals, adumbrated by Rubio himself, in current weeks embody threats by the US to revoke the entry visas of presidency and different officers related to the decades-old apply by a lot of the 15 nations in CARICOM to rent Cuban medical doctors, nurses and different professionals to assist prop up the regional well being system.

    That association has been ongoing for greater than 40 years and lots of regional leaders say they might fairly lose their American visas than thrust back Cuban medical brigades from their programs. The US has accused CARICOM of enabling human trafficking and compelled labor by agreeing to deduct a portion of their earnings and remit this to the Cubans authorities again dwelling.

    A number of nations like Antigua and The Bahamas this week introduced plans to evaluate and tweak the cost system this week so as to adjust to the American dictat and to keep away from a confrontation of any form.

    Additionally, of concern, governments say, is the deliberate mass deportations of Caribbean nationals dwelling illegally within the US even when that they had been doing so for many years, paying taxes and having social safety numbers and the way their reentry into numerous nations would affect societies.

    Officers say, it’s unclear if the US will revive efforts to press some regional states like Grenada and The Turks and Caicos islands into accepting deportees from international locations the place they weren’t born following official overtures to some international locations in current weeks from Washington.



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