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Trump Order Targets Caribbean Golden Passports Amid EU 2023 Warning

Unitedpac by Unitedpac
March 16, 2025
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WASHINGTON, March 16, 2025 — President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing strict measures on Caribbean nations operating citizenship-by-investment (CBI) programs, commonly known as Caribbean Golden Passports. The move follows long-standing security concerns raised by the European Union (EU), which, in 2023, warned that these programs could be exploited by individuals from high-risk countries, potentially posing security threats to Europe and beyond.

This development comes amid broader U.S. immigration restrictions, as reported by Unitedpac St. Lucia News, with Trump’s recent executive order targeting 43 countries under a severe travel ban. The crackdown aims to tighten U.S. entry policies for nations deemed to have inadequate security screening procedures, reinforcing the administration’s stance on border control and national security.

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EU’s Dire Warning in 2023: Caribbean Golden Passports Under Scrutiny

In October 2023, the EU released a report revealing that five Caribbean countries—Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and Dominica—had collectively issued 88,000 passports through Caribbean Golden Passports programs. The report raised alarms over the lack of stringent vetting processes, exposing the risk of criminals, sanctioned individuals, and potential national security threats obtaining second citizenships to exploit visa-free travel agreements with the EU.

Dominica, with a population of just over 70,000, was found to have issued 34,500 passports—over four times the number the Dominican government had previously disclosed. St. Kitts and Nevis, with a population of 48,000, had issued 36,700 passports, double the amount previously estimated up to 2018.

The Guardian, which conducted an extensive investigation in partnership with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), revealed that passport holders from China, Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Nigeria, and Libya had gained access to EU nations through these Caribbean Golden Passports programs. EU officials expressed concerns that some of these individuals had changed their names and identities multiple times after obtaining new citizenships—complicating security screenings and border control efforts.

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Ylva Johansson, the EU home affairs commissioner, explicitly warned in 2023 that “countries within the visa-free regime with the EU are selling passports quite cheaply to people that are security risks or potential security risks.” Johansson also noted that 150,000 individuals had used the visa-free travel arrangements to enter the EU and later claim asylum, further straining the bloc’s immigration system.

The full EU report, published by The Guardian, can be accessed here.

Trump’s Crackdown on Caribbean Golden Passports

Building on the EU’s warning, Trump’s executive order specifically targets nations that have been identified as having inadequate oversight in their Caribbean Golden Passports programs. The order implements stricter vetting procedures for nationals from countries operating these schemes, effectively placing restrictions on passport holders from these nations when applying for U.S. visas or seeking entry into the United States.

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A senior White House official described the executive order as a “necessary measure to close loopholes that bad actors have used to infiltrate Western nations.” The official further stated, “The U.S. cannot afford to allow individuals with questionable backgrounds to exploit weak vetting systems abroad to gain easy access to our homeland.”

Economic Fallout for Caribbean Nations

Caribbean nations heavily reliant on revenue from Caribbean Golden Passports now face significant economic uncertainty. These programs have been a major source of foreign investment, contributing millions to government budgets. However, mounting pressure from the U.S., EU, and UK—which already revoked visa-free travel privileges for Dominica in 2023—could force these nations to reconsider or restructure their CBI initiatives.

In response to Trump’s executive order, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica defended the country’s Caribbean Golden Passports program, asserting that it remains one of the most “robust and secure” in the world. In 2023, Skerrit had similarly dismissed criticisms, likening investigative journalists to “terrorists” and insisting that all applicants underwent thorough due diligence. However, the EU’s 2023 report and now Trump’s executive action suggest otherwise.

The Future of Caribbean Golden Passports

The growing scrutiny of Caribbean Golden Passports marks a pivotal moment for global migration policies. With the EU actively seeking to tighten visa regulations and the U.S. now enforcing executive action against these schemes, the future of Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programs hangs in the balance. Governments in the region may be forced to adopt more rigorous security measures—or risk further diplomatic and economic consequences.

As previously reported by Unitedpac St. Lucia News, Trump’s broader executive action imposes restrictions on multiple nations, reinforcing the increasing global trend toward tightening immigration policies.

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