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OECS backs Antigua and Dominica, CIPs are lifelines, not loopholes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79499, member: 636"] The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States is backing its members after the U.S. visa restrictions. The OECS Commission issued a statement supporting Antigua and Barbuda, along with Dominica. They said they respect any country's right to set its own immigration rules, but stressed the historically close and cooperative relationship with the United States. They pointed out how Caribbean citizens have become a productive part of American society, working in healthcare, education, and other vital fields. The group highlighted the deep economic ties, calling the U.S. a major trade partner and source of tourism. On the specific issue of Citizenship by Investment programs, the OECS said its members have been working openly with U.S. agencies to strengthen oversight. They argued these programs are a crucial financial tool for small islands, funding things like climate resilience and hospitals where few other options exist. They asked for consideration of the unique challenges small states face, advocating for a cooperative approach through dialogue. The Commission finished by reaffirming its commitment to keep engaging with the United States based on mutual respect. [/QUOTE]
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