Democratic National Alliance leader Joanne Massiah has issued a stark warning regarding recent U.S. immigration policy changes, indicating they may produce substantial ripple effects across Antigua and Barbuda’s economy and society. In her New Year’s address, Massiah revealed that the policy announcement has generated significant concern among citizens both domestically and within the diaspora community.
The political leader emphasized that limitations affecting Antiguan and Barbudan passport holders could potentially disrupt travel patterns, commercial exchanges, family connections, and economic stability—particularly for those maintaining strong ties to the United States. Massiah noted that apprehensions have emerged across political and social spectrums, with many questioning whether the situation could have been prevented through more careful diplomatic handling.
While expressing confidence that ongoing discussions with Washington would ultimately yield a resolution, Massiah acknowledged public anxiety about potential concessions the nation might need to make to secure policy adjustments. She stressed that small island states must exercise particular caution in international relations, emphasizing that diplomatic engagements require sober judgment and strategic wisdom, especially when dealing with more powerful global partners.
Massiah highlighted that communication missteps on the international stage could have severe consequences for vulnerable economies like Antigua and Barbuda’s. Despite current uncertainties, she urged national unity and calm, advocating for continued focus on long-term national interests. The DNA leader reiterated her party’s support for diplomatic solutions while emphasizing that governmental decisions must prioritize accountability, foresight, and citizen welfare—both at home and abroad.
Concluding her message, Massiah called for collective determination, asserting that national strength resides in unity and shared commitment to protecting Antigua and Barbuda’s future within an increasingly complex global landscape.
