PM Briceño To Trump: “Immigrants Built The United States”

In a significant diplomatic development, Belizean Prime Minister John Briceño has publicly challenged the United States’ recent decision to suspend immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 nations, including Belize. The policy shift, announced by the U.S. Department of State and scheduled to take effect January 21, 2026, cites concerns about applicants potentially relying on welfare systems.

Prime Minister Briceño characterized the move as based on ‘broad misconceptions’ about immigrants’ role in American society. During a press briefing, the Belizean leader directly countered the rationale behind the decision: ‘I think it’s just a belief that President Trump for some reason has this misconceived notion that foreigners or immigrants when they go to United States, they are going just to benefit from the system, when every record will tell you that immigrants have built the United States.’

The Belizean government emphasizes its longstanding partnership with the United States while seeking clarification on the practical implications of the policy. Notably, Briceño revealed that even the U.S. Embassy in Belize lacked comprehensive details about the implementation specifics as of yesterday, indicating possible internal communication challenges within the U.S. administration.

The suspension affects Belizeans aspiring to live or work in the United States, though the full scope of impact remains uncertain pending further official guidance. This development occurs within the broader context of U.S. immigration policy adjustments and could potentially influence bilateral relations between the two nations.