A new policy brief from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) warns that a convergence of geopolitical factors, including recent changes...
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THE EDITOR: The return of Donald Trump to the political forefront raises apprehensions about the implications for minorities, particularly black communities and immigrants, not only in the US but also across the Caribbean. His previous administration's policies were marked by strict immigration measures and a rhetoric that many viewed as hostile towards marginalised groups. It is likely that similar policies could resurface, increasing challenges for these communities. The current socio-economic climate in Central America drives many individuals to seek better opportunities, often leading them to consider migration. If conditions in the US become more restrictive under a Trump administration, it is plausible that some immigrants might redirect their journeys toward the Caribbean islands in search of refuge or opportunity. Any influx could place additional strain on local resources and infrastructure, which may already be stretched thin. In preparation for such a scenario, Caribbean nations must proactively assess their readiness to accommodate any increase in migration. This involves enhancing support systems to address potential housing, healthcare, and employment demands, while ensuring proper legal frameworks are in place for managing immigration. Moreover, fostering regional co-operation and dialogue are essential to successfully navigate the complexities of migration. Engaging with international organisations and neighbouring countries can help establish effective strategies that prioritise human dignity while addressing the challenges that come with such movements. Ultimately, being prepared for the potential impacts of increased immigration to the Caribbean will be vital for maintaining social stability and ensuring a favourable environment for all residents. GORDON LAUGHLIN via e-mail The post Prepare for influx of C America migrants appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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