Browne’s sullying of Antigua & Barbuda passports puts all citizens at risk

Browne’s sullying of Antigua & Barbuda passports puts all citizens at risk

“The United Progressive Party (UPP) is calling Prime Minister Gaston Browne into account for the imminent threat to Antiguans’ and Barbudans’ access to United States’ visas,” the opposition party says in a news release.

“Instead of the prime minister attempting to lay blame for this possible scenario, he should take responsibility for the underlying cause: that is, the compromised status of the Citizenship by Investment (CIP) programme and the porous state of Antigua and Barbuda’s borders,” the UPP states.

Antigua Observer carries the full text of the press release.

These – and not the UPP – comprise the perceived threat to the security of the United States.

“It was not the UPP who systematically altered or eliminated the checks and balances that were incorporated into the CIP’s original design.

“It was not on the UPP’s watch that passports were being manufactured in St Vincent & The Grenadines – outside the purview of the Citizenship by Investment Unit – a situation initially denied by Prime Minister Browne, himself. Nor has the UPP contributed to the stalling of this matter in the courts.”

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