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202 St Lucians Face Deportation Under Trump’s Brutal Rules

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February 10, 2025 - Updated on September 22, 2025
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St Lucia Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre speaks during an interview, addressing national issues as 202 St Lucians face deportation under Trump's immigration policies.

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Fears grow as 202 St Lucians face deportation and the Pierre government stays silent

CASTRIES, St Lucia — 202 St Lucians face deportation as Donald Trump’s brutal immigration rules take hold, triggering a sweeping crackdown on undocumented immigrants and individuals with criminal records. This move is part of a broader regional trend, with a recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report revealing that over 42,000 CARICOM nationals are now facing deportation. Despite the growing crisis, the Philip J. Pierre administration has remained silent, leaving affected St Lucians in limbo while other Caribbean nations, including St Kitts and Nevis, take proactive measures to address the situation.

ICE agents conduct an immigration raid in Brooklyn, New York, as Trump's brutal immigration rules take hold, with 202 St Lucians facing deportation amid intensified enforcement actions
ICE agents conduct an immigration raid in Brooklyn, New York, as Trump’s brutal immigration rules take hold, with 202 St Lucians facing deportation amid intensified enforcement actions

St Lucia’s Place in the Broader CARICOM Deportation Crackdown

According to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report from November 2024, a total of 42,339 individuals from CARICOM member and associate member states are currently listed for deportation. Haiti accounts for the largest share, with 32,363 deportees, representing 76% of all CARICOM nationals affected. Other major deportation targets include Jamaica (5,120 deportees) and Trinidad and Tobago (1,197 deportees). Even smaller Caribbean nations like Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, and St Kitts and Nevis are represented on the list.

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St Lucia’s 202 deportees, while a smaller figure in comparison, carry a significant weight given the island’s modest population size. At 0.11% of the country’s population, the impact could be far-reaching, particularly if the government does not establish reintegration policies to accommodate returning nationals.

Saint Lucians on Deportation List Facing Uncertain Future

The reasons behind the deportations vary, but reports indicate that many Saint Lucians identified for removal have been convicted of serious offenses, including drug-related crimes, fraud, and violent offenses. Others, however, are facing deportation due to overstayed visas, immigration violations, or procedural issues rather than criminal activity.

Despite the scale of the issue, the St Lucia Consulate and the Philip J Pierre administration have yet to offer any official guidance or support for those affected. Many Saint Lucians residing in the U.S., particularly long-term undocumented residents, fear they will be removed without any reintegration plans in place.

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An immigration attorney familiar with the situation stressed the urgent need for government intervention. “When you have over 200 of your citizens facing deportation, there must be a plan. Other countries are negotiating with the U.S., providing legal assistance, and preparing reintegration programs. St Lucia’s silence on this issue is unacceptable,” the attorney said.

Deportees board a U.S. immigration flight as 202 St Lucians face deportation under Trump’s brutal immigration rules, sparking regional concern.
Deportees board a U.S. immigration flight as 202 St Lucians face deportation under Trump’s brutal immigration rules, sparking regional concern.

St Kitts Leads by Example While St Lucia Stays Silent

In contrast to St Lucia’s lack of response, the St Kitts and Nevis government under Prime Minister Terrance Drew has moved swiftly to address deportation concerns affecting its nationals. Drew recently held a press conference outlining his administration’s approach, which includes:

  • Legal aid for affected individuals
  • Diplomatic discussions with U.S. authorities
  • Reintegration programs for returnees
  • Financial and social support initiatives

The St Kitts Consulate in the U.S. has also been actively engaging with nationals at risk, ensuring they receive guidance on their legal options. The contrast between the Drew administration’s swift response and the Philip J Pierre administration’s silence is growing increasingly stark, sparking frustration among Saint Lucians in the U.S.

Saint Lucians in the U.S. Struggle Without Guidance

With no official response from the Saint Lucia government, affected nationals and their families remain in a state of limbo. Many undocumented Saint Lucians who have built lives in the U.S. now fear deportation with no structured reintegration plan awaiting them back home.

The St Lucia Community Center in New York, a hub for the diaspora, as concerns grow over support for those affected as 202 St Lucians face deportation.
The St Lucia Community Center in New York, a hub for the diaspora, as concerns grow over support for those affected as 202 St Lucians face deportation.

“I’ve been living in the U.S. for 15 years, and now I don’t know what to do. I can’t work legally anymore, and if I’m deported, I have nothing to go back to in St Lucia,” one affected individual told Unitedpac St Lucia News. “The government hasn’t said anything to us. They should be fighting for us, or at least telling us what our options are.”

St Lucian diaspora organizations have also voiced their concerns, urging the Philip J Pierre administration to take immediate action.

“At the very least, the St Lucia government should acknowledge the issue and outline what support, if any, is available for those affected,” a New York-based community leader said. “It’s shocking that we’ve heard nothing from them, while St Kitts and Nevis is already putting measures in place.”

Potential Fallout in St Lucia

The return of over 202 deportees, many with criminal backgrounds, could strain St Lucia’s economy and exacerbate existing crime challenges. Without proper reintegration plans, the likelihood of increased unemployment, homelessness, and social instability rises.

A regional security analyst highlighted the risks, stating: “When large numbers of deportees return to a country that lacks the infrastructure to absorb them, crime rates tend to rise. St Lucia needs a reintegration strategy to prevent a security crisis.”

Moreover, some deportees have spent most of their lives in the U.S., making it difficult for them to adapt to life in St Lucia. Without financial stability or job placement programs, many could struggle to reintegrate into society.

Will the Pierre Administration Take Action?

The growing number of deportations across CARICOM nations has forced regional leaders to take decisive action. While St Kitts and Nevis, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago have issued official responses, the St Lucia government has yet to address the crisis publicly.

With the deportation process ongoing, the Pierre administration is under increasing pressure to:

  • Negotiate with U.S. authorities for due process protections
  • Provide legal and diplomatic support for affected Saint Lucians
  • Develop reintegration programs to absorb returning nationals

If the St Lucia government remains silent, it risks alienating its diaspora community and failing to address what could become a major national crisis.

As Prime Minister Terrance Drew of St Kitts takes the lead in addressing deportation concerns, the question remains: Will the Philip J Pierre administration break its silence and act, or will Saint Lucians continue to be left in limbo?

With over 42,000 CARICOM citizens on deportation lists, St Lucia is quickly becoming one of the few nations yet to respond—leaving its affected nationals desperate for answers.

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Tags: 202 St Lucians deportedCaribbean immigration crisisCARICOM deporteesICE deportation St LuciaPhilip J Pierre administrationSaint Lucia diasporaSaint Lucia immigrationSt Lucia deportationTrump immigration policyUS deportation crackdown

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