Two Caribbean Nations Agree to Accept Asylum Seekers From US

Trump’s December proclamation imposed ‘partial restrictions and entry limitations’ on Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda.
Two Caribbean Nations Agree to Accept Asylum Seekers From US
An undated photograph of Rendezvous Bay, Antigua. Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
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The Caribbean nations of Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda announced on Jan. 5 that they agreed to take in third-country nationals who entered the United States illegally.

Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said the island nation has entered into an “internal agreement” with the United States that would allow illegal immigrants to be deported to Dominica in cases in which the individuals cannot be returned to their home countries because of safety concerns.