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US Sanctions on Cuba Threaten Saint Lucia’s Healthcare System

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February 27, 2025 - Updated on August 13, 2025
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discusses US sanctions on Cuba during a high-level meeting in Washington, highlighting the impact on Caribbean nations, including Saint Lucia.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discusses US sanctions on Cuba during a high-level meeting in Washington, highlighting the impact on Caribbean nations, including Saint Lucia.

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Saint Lucia’s healthcare is at risk as US sanctions on Cuba disrupt medical partnerships and expose government inaction.

Washington/Havana – US sanctions on Cuba have intensified, as the United States expands visa restrictions on Cuban officials tied to a controversial labor export program that deploys Cuban healthcare professionals abroad. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the measure on Tuesday, reinforcing Washington’s tough stance on Cuba and raising concerns about its impact on nations that rely on Cuban medical personnel, including Saint Lucia.

Rubio described the labor export initiative as a form of “forced labor” and stated that the expanded restrictions would also apply to the immediate family members of individuals responsible for the program. “Cuba’s labor export programs, which include the medical missions, enrich the Cuban regime and deprive ordinary Cubans of the medical care they desperately need in their home country,” Rubio said.

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The Cuban government has long rejected such accusations, arguing that its medical missions serve humanitarian purposes. Since the 1959 revolution, Cuba has dispatched what it calls an “army of white coats” to disaster zones and disease outbreaks around the world. In recent years, Cuban medical teams have been deployed to combat cholera in Haiti and Ebola in West Africa. However, the island nation has also relied on these missions as a crucial source of revenue, exporting doctors and healthcare workers in exchange for cash or goods to sustain its economy.

Cuban Officials and Caribbean Leaders Decry US Policy Shift

According to Reuters, Cuba’s health service generates significant export earnings by dispatching doctors and health workers worldwide. The recent US visa restrictions target individuals and their immediate family members believed to be responsible for this program, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio described as “forced labor.” Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez condemned the measure, calling it part of Rubio’s “personal agenda” and “unjustified aggression.”

However, the outcry is no longer limited to Cuba. Across the Caribbean, leaders are raising alarm bells over the far-reaching impact of this latest US policy move. In Barbados, Hon. Kerrie Symmonds, Senior Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, took to the floor of the Honourable House of Assembly to warn that these sanctions could disrupt vital healthcare partnerships that Caribbean nations—including Saint Lucia—rely on.

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“Let me say, Mr. Chairman, in closing, that today, today, the Secretary of State of the United States of America served notice on all of us—that those of us who have relationships with the medical practitioners, whether it be nurses or doctors, whoever in Cuba, and are going to have them working in your country, will no longer be able to have access to US visas,” Symmonds stated.

He further stressed the urgency for Caribbean nations to develop alternative plans, saying, “It is vitally important that as strangleholds are applied on areas and to countries with whom we have been able to build partnerships, that we ensure we have a menu of options at our disposal.”

This stark warning makes it clear: the new US sanctions on Cuba are not just a diplomatic battle—they pose an immediate and serious threat to healthcare systems across the region, including Saint Lucia.

Hon Kerrie Symmonds On US Sanctions On Cuba

Saint Lucia Government Silent as Healthcare System Faces Collapse

Despite the clear warnings from regional leaders like Minister Symmonds, the Philip J. Pierre administration in Saint Lucia has remained silent, failing to address how this development will affect the island’s already struggling healthcare sector.

Saint Lucia has long depended on Cuban doctors and nurses to bolster its under-resourced medical system. However, with these new US restrictions, there is a growing risk that these professionals will no longer be able to stay in Saint Lucia, leaving hospitals and clinics even more overwhelmed.

Unlike Barbados, where Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s government is actively addressing the issue, Saint Lucian authorities have refused to acknowledge the potential crisis ahead. With no public statement, no contingency plan, and no diplomatic response, the Pierre administration is failing to provide clarity or reassurance to its citizens.

An Overburdened System on the Verge of Ruin

Saint Lucia’s healthcare system is already in crisis mode. Chronic shortages of medical professionals, outdated equipment, and inadequate infrastructure have left the island’s hospitals struggling to cope. If Cuban doctors and nurses are forced to return home, the situation will spiral into an outright disaster.

For years, Cuban medical personnel have filled critical gaps in Saint Lucia’s medical sector, particularly in rural communities where local professionals are scarce. The potential loss of these Cuban workers would mean:

  • Longer wait times in emergency rooms
  • Severe understaffing in public hospitals
  • Deterioration of specialized care for vulnerable patients
  • Increased pressure on an already strained system

Minister Symmonds’ warning underscores the immediate need for regional leaders to develop alternative strategies—yet Saint Lucia’s government remains deafeningly silent.

A Pattern of Governmental Secrecy and Incompetence

The lack of transparency from the Pierre administration on this issue is not new. Time and again, the government has failed to address critical national concerns, choosing instead to operate in secrecy and avoid accountability.

If the government has been engaging in discussions with Cuba or the US, why hasn’t the public been informed? If alternative solutions are being explored, why is there no clear strategy? The silence only reinforces concerns that Saint Lucia’s leadership is ill-prepared to handle the crisis ahead.

A Looming Crisis That Cannot Be Ignored

This is no longer just a US-Cuba issue—it is a direct threat to Saint Lucia’s healthcare stability and national security. If Cuban doctors and nurses are forced to leave, the consequences will be catastrophic.

Other nations, including Barbados, are already sounding the alarm and taking action. Saint Lucia, on the other hand, remains rudderless, with no clear plan from its government.

Minister Symmonds has made it clear—this crisis is real. The Pierre administration must immediately address the nation and outline a contingency plan to prevent an all-out collapse of Saint Lucia’s healthcare system.

With US sanctions tightening and regional leaders raising concerns, the people of Saint Lucia deserve answers before it is too late.

For the latest updates on US sanctions on Cuba, Saint Lucia’s healthcare system, and other breaking stories, continue following Unitedpac St. Lucia News.

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