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CARICOM Humanitarian Response: Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez thanked CARICOM states for 88 containers of earthquake aid, including St. Kitts and Nevis, after the June 24 disaster. Justice Reform: The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, with UNDP PACE Justice and UNODC, is training justice stakeholders on the Diversionary Caution System to expand lawful, proportionate alternatives to prosecution. Border Security & Identity Sharing: St. Kitts and Nevis hosted the signing of a major U.S.–CARICOM biometric data-sharing pact under IMPACS to strengthen border checks and immigration vetting. Migration Politics (TCN): Jamaica confirmed two Jamaicans deported to St. Kitts under the U.S. Third Country Nationals deal have chosen to stay permanently, keeping public debate alive. Travel Policy: Spain announced visa-free entry for citizens of nine CARICOM nations (including St. Kitts and Nevis) for short stays, while Jamaica remains excluded. Public Safety for Youth: PM Drew backed SKNDF’s Crime Intervention Summer Soccer Camp, and SKNFRS launched its Summer Safety Programme for children. Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis reaffirmed its partnership with Taiwan at the UN, while UNESCO’s Caribbean AI policy roadmap gained regional endorsement.

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DEPORTED TO ST. KITTS—NOW THEY WANT TO STAY! TWO JAMAICANS SENT FROM U.S. UNDER CONTROVERSIAL TCN DEAL CHOOSE FEDERATION OVER RETURNING HOME

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