STATEMENT: UWP on U.S. partial travel ban

The United Workers Party – Team Dominica has expressed profound concern regarding the recent imposition of a partial travel ban by the United States government targeting citizens of the Commonwealth of Dominica. This restrictive measure, affecting both immigrant and non-immigrant visa categories, has generated significant diplomatic unease between the two nations.

The policy shift carries substantial implications for Dominican nationals pursuing educational opportunities, business engagements, medical treatments, and family reunification in the United States. Historically robust people-to-people connections between Dominica and the U.S. now face unprecedented strain due to these travel constraints.

While acknowledging America’s sovereign prerogative in determining border security protocols, Team Dominica’s statement raises critical questions regarding governance deficiencies that potentially precipitated this diplomatic development. The opposition party emphasizes the public’s right to comprehensive transparency from the Dominica government concerning circumstances leading to the travel restrictions.

Key demands presented to the Roosevelt Skerrit administration include:
– Immediate public clarification regarding the rationale behind the U.S. decision
– Expedited high-level diplomatic engagement with American authorities
– Implementation of concrete corrective measures to reinforce confidence in Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Program
– Prioritization of national interests over political considerations

The statement further emphasizes that ordinary Dominican citizens—including students, workers, and diaspora communities—should not shoulder consequences potentially stemming from administrative shortcomings in program oversight. Team Dominica has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the international reputation and rights of Dominican citizens while pledging continued monitoring of the situation and support for legitimate efforts toward restriction removal.