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Dominica to accept U.S. deported refugees

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Monday, 5 January 2026, 13:25
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Roosevelt Skerrit.

Last Updated on Monday, 5 January 2026, 22:01 by Writer

Roosevelt Skerrit.

ROSEAU, Dominica, Jan. 5, CMC – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit on Monday announced that Dominica had entered into an agreement with the United States to facilitate third country refugees to be sent to Dominica to mitigate scenarios where the United States cannot return these individuals to their state of birth or origin.

“In our discussions with the State Department there has been careful deliberation of the need to avoid receiving violent individuals or individuals who will compromise the security of Dominica. This has been acknowledged and well received by the State Department,” Prime Minister Skerrit told a news conference.

He said given the importance of bilateral relationships between the United States and Dominica, he as prime minister and head of government, “believe(s) it is important to find key points of agreement and compromise between our countries.

“This engagement is based on our responsibility to safeguard the wellbeing of our people, particularly their access to lawful travel, education, employment and family connections, while strengthening cooperation between our governments.

“I believe this will further deepen our longstanding relationship and signal clearly that Dominica remains a willing and reliable partner of the United States in the region,” Skerrit said.

Asked to disclose from which countries the migrants would be coming to Dominica, Skerrit said “there are details” which he could not share at this stage.

“But all of the questions you have asked have been considered as part of the discussions and part of the agreement, the MOU between Dominica and the United States,” Skerrit said, noting that Washington “has been very respectful and resaonable and understanding of our concerns.

“I think they have taken our concerns into very serious considerations and those concerns are being reflected in the final document agreed between ourselves. But as time goes by we will know how we operate this agreement,” he added.

Meanwhile, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has rejected allegations by the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) that the country had entered into a secret agreement with the United States to accept large numbers of deportees.

“The UPP elements and propagandists have accused my government of signing a secret agreement, to accept over 100K, criminal deportees from the US. This is a dastardly political spin, mired in lies and disinformation, designed to score cheap political points.

“We agreed to accept, possibly up to ten, non-criminal refugees, who may have skills that are in short demand locally. This is a goodwill agreement in which we will maintain the full discretion, to accept or reject any recommended person.”

Browne said that the US has agreed to assist in providing biometric details and any information of criminal conduct.

He said the US government has invited over 100 countries to assist in reducing the burden on the US, by accepting some of their refugees and or deportees.

“We have agreed to participate, limiting our intake to a maximum of ten individuals with skills and no criminal record,” he said, noting that several countries, including from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have signed off on the agreement.

“The UPP as usual, is always opportunistically seeking to promote lies and sensationalism to garner public support,” he added.

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