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Tuesday, 14 October 2025

The Caribbean Is Becoming a Gateway — Not a Home



The Caribbean, once a sacred land of culture, roots, and resilience, is being quietly sold off piece by piece, passport by passport. 

What was once the pride of sovereignty and identity has now become a marketplace for the wealthy and disconnected.

Let’s speak truthfully, the Caribbean is becoming a gateway for passport buyers, not nation builders. 

With the rise of Citizenship by Investment Programs, our leaders are welcoming people with no cultural, ancestral, or historical ties to the region, individuals who walk in with briefcases of cash and substantial bank accounts, while walking out with our identity.

They refer to it as “economic development" but we’ve seen this story before.

For decades, governments have made deals that they claimed were for national growth, yet they left the people poorer, the environment stripped, and the economy bleeding. 

From failed foreign projects to “investments” that turned into national debts, it’s a repeating cycle of deception dressed as opportunity.

The truth is, this open-door policy of selling citizenship is not about development, it’s about desperation and mismanagement, and it’s dangerous. 

It opens secret backdoors for people with unknown agendas, while the true Caribbean people, the farmers, the artists, the workers, the youth, struggle to own land, start businesses, or find fair opportunities in their own homeland.

The free movement being pushed without proper control is not a symbol of unity, it’s a trap if governments do not secure who and what they allow onto their shores. 

We are opening doors that may never close, inviting forces that do not love or understand these islands.

The Caribbean cannot sell its soul to survive, we cannot trade cultural integrity for temporary cash flow.

We cannot continue letting outsiders buy their way into our future while our own people are priced out of it.

History will not be kind if we remain silent, this is not progress, it’s quiet colonization with contracts and cash.

If our leaders do not protect what’s sacred, soon there will be nothing left to protect.

Caribbean leaders are opening their borders to investors who are nothing more than modern-day slave masters, disguising control and exploitation as development.

Look around at the majority of nations in the world and see how many leaders sold out their nations and its people for riches and fame.

The TRUTH is out they for all to see, so don't be blinded by it when it looks you straight in the eyes.

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