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Home | World | Tiny Caribbean Islands Reach Deal With Us Government To Accept Asylum Seekers

Tiny Caribbean islands reach deal with US government to accept asylum seekers

The US reached a deal with Dominica to send foreigners seeking asylum to the Caribbean nation, raising local concerns about resources and security. The move follows US visa restrictions and mirrors similar agreements with Belize, Paraguay, and Antigua and Barbuda

By AP
Published Date - 6 January 2026, 12:38 PM
Tiny Caribbean islands reach deal with US government to accept asylum seekers
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Port of Spain: The United States on Monday reached a deal with Dominica to start sending foreigners seeking US asylum to the small Caribbean nation.

Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit described the deal as “one of the primary areas of collaboration” after the country was recently hit with partial US visa restrictions. Dominica’s government has been in talks with US officials to try to resolve the US entry limitations.


Skerrit did not provide any other details, including how soon the US would start sending asylum seekers to Dominica.

Skerrit said that during discussions with the US Department of State, “there have been careful deliberations of the need to avoid receiving violent individuals or individuals who will compromise the security of Dominica.”

Dominica has a population of roughly 72,000, and Monday’s announcement has left many locals concerned about whether the island has enough resources to absorb asylum seekers into its population, according to Thomson Fontaine, leader of the country’s main opposition party.

“The prime minister still has not told the Dominican public what exactly he has agreed to, in terms of the numbers of persons that are going to come to Dominica, where will they be housed, how will they be taken care of,” Fontaine told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

The administration of US President Donald Trump has signed similar deals with countries, including Belize and Paraguay, as it continues to pressure countries in Latin America and Africa to take asylum seekers.

Antigua and Barbuda also announced on Monday that it has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding proposed by the US “as part of its global efforts to share responsibility for refugees already present in its territory.” Local government officials said Antigua and Barbuda would not be accepting anyone with a criminal record.

Last month, the Trump administration announced it was expanding travel restrictions to an additional 20 countries, including Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda, the sole Caribbean nations on that list. The restrictions took effect on January 1.

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