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The department's travel advisories for the Caribbean islands vary, with some islands listed as Level 1 and others as Level 3.
Some American tourists said they are stuck in the Caribbean following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Caribbean nation Dominica agrees to take US asylum seekers as Trump expands deportation deals
U.S. reportedly reaches agreement with Dominica that could send asylum seekers to the Caribbean nation, following similar pacts with Belize and Paraguay.
Travellers planning trips to the Caribbean are voicing trepidation online after the U.S. strike on Venezuela that captured president Nicolás Maduro, while one Latin America expert says it's not a good time to travel to the region.
The U.S. military operation in Venezuela and capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro have left a family from Almont stuck in the Caribbean.
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The United States has reached a deal with Caribbean nation Dominica to start sending foreigners seeking U.S. asylum there
The island nations of Dominica, and Antigua and Barbuda, recently targeted by Washington, said they had reached deals to receive asylum seekers turned away by the U.S.
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Most travelers who visit Turks and Caicos base themselves on the island of Providenciales, home to the main international airport and the archipelago’s most famous beach, Grace Bay. Pine Cay, by contrast, occupies an entire privately owned island of its own.
“I don’t want to sound bratty because I am on an island, but we plan for one vacation once a year,” she said. She is taking an unpaid week off work from her job at a hospital because of the extended trip, and worries about the school her kids are missing.