In a significant diplomatic development, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica has confirmed a new bilateral arrangement with the United States concerning refugee processing. The agreement, announced during a press conference, establishes Dominica as a transfer destination for certain refugees when the U.S. is unable to repatriate them to their countries of origin.
This arrangement emerges from sustained dialogue between the two nations, particularly following the U.S. imposition of partial visa restrictions on Dominican citizens in December 2025. Prime Minister Skerrit characterized the pact as a mutual compromise, underscoring its importance for broader bilateral relations.
A paramount consideration in the negotiations was national security. Skerrit explicitly stated that meticulous protocols have been established to prevent the transfer of individuals deemed violent or who might pose a threat to Dominica’s security. This safeguard, he noted, was received positively by the U.S. State Department.
The Prime Minister framed the agreement as a strategic decision made in the interest of the Dominican people. He emphasized that his government’s primary duty is to protect the welfare of its citizens, specifically their continued access to lawful travel, educational opportunities, employment in the U.S., and the maintenance of family ties. This agreement, therefore, is presented as a measure to safeguard these vital interests while fostering governmental cooperation.
Skerrit concluded that this partnership not only deepens the longstanding relationship with the United States but also solidifies Dominica’s reputation as a willing and reliable international partner.
