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CARICOM Leaders Commit to Securing Human Rights and Combating Crime as Public Health Issue
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2 months agoon
By
Willie David
(Georgetown, Guyana) (FNN NEWS) – CARICOM leaders are prioritizing the protection of human rights, social justice, and public safety, as emphasized by CARICOM Chair and Prime Minister of Grenada, Hon. Dickon Mitchell. Speaking at the Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public Health Issue—The Crime Challenge in Georgetown, Guyana, on Friday, November 22, PM Mitchell reaffirmed CARICOM’s commitment to tackling crime with a unified, public health-centered approach.
“This vision in bringing the issues related to the high levels of violence and crime experienced in our countries into the realm of a public health approach has signalled a strong intent by us as leaders to decisively and collectively treat with this challenge,” said PM Mitchell. “The aspiration of the Community is that every citizen is secure and has the opportunity to realize their potential with guaranteed human rights and social justice.”
Notable Achievements and Progress
Prime Minister Mitchell acknowledged the success of inter-sectoral partnerships initiated since the inaugural symposium in 2023. Among the highlights were advancements in the CARICOM Arrest Warrant Bill and the Advance Passenger Information (API)/Passenger Name Record (PNR) Bill, which enable streamlined cross-border law enforcement and security cooperation.
“Criminals must now know that in every CARICOM territory, the law applies to them equally,” declared Dr. the Hon. Keith Rowley, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and CARICOM Lead on Crime and Security.
Dr. Rowley highlighted critical progress since the first symposium, including:
- Expansion of the Regional Integrated Ballistic Information Network (RIBIN) to enhance firearm tracing.
- Development of model legislation to harmonize crime-related laws across Member States.
- Adoption of Declarations on Crime and Violence as a Public Health Issue and the War on Guns, laying out short, medium, and long-term solutions for implementation.
Economic Impact and Long-Term Strategy
Host of the symposium, President of Guyana H.E. Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, addressed the economic burden of crime on the Caribbean. “Crime, particularly violent crime, imposes a serious economic and social burden on our Region,” he noted, emphasizing that solutions require a “whole-of-society and a whole-of-government approach.”
Dr. Ali stressed the importance of education and public health in crime prevention, citing the need to start addressing these issues at the primary school level to ensure systemic, long-lasting change.
What’s Next?
The symposium concluded with a renewed pledge from CARICOM leaders to:
- Expand regional collaboration on law enforcement and crime prevention.
- Continue implementing the Consolidated Framework on Crime and Violence.
- Strengthen partnerships with public health and education sectors to address root causes of violence.
- Accelerate legislation to harmonize security laws across CARICOM territories.
- Foster public awareness campaigns to empower communities.
CARICOM’s unified approach marks a significant step toward a “zone of peace” where citizens feel safe and empowered, free from the menace of violence.
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J Willie David, III
Florida National News and FNN News Network
news@FloridaNationalNews.com
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America First: Secretary Rubio’s Strategy for Strengthening U.S. Leadership in the Western Hemisphere
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4 days agoon
February 2, 2025
WASHINGTON, DC (FNN) – American leadership is back in the Western Hemisphere, and we’re ready to stand with our regional partners. Putting America First means prioritizing relationships within our own hemisphere to ensure stability, security, and prosperity.
As part of this renewed focus, my first international trip as Secretary of State will take me to Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic—nations that stand to benefit from stronger ties with the United States. For too long, American foreign policy has overlooked our closest neighbors while focusing on distant regions. That changes now.
A New Era of Regional Diplomacy
President Trump’s bold foreign policy begins at home, securing our borders and working with regional allies to control illegal migration. Diplomacy plays a key role in this effort. We must collaborate with nations across the Western Hemisphere to prevent further migrant flows and ensure the repatriation of those in the U.S. unlawfully. These discussions may be challenging, but they are absolutely necessary.
Beyond migration, our engagement will create economic opportunities that benefit both the U.S. and our regional allies. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of America’s reliance on global supply chains. By relocating critical industries closer to home, we can boost economic growth in our hemisphere while securing our own economic future.
A Stronger Hemisphere for a Stronger America
Our goal is to create a cycle of prosperity: stronger U.S. partnerships lead to more jobs and growth in the region, reducing incentives for illegal immigration. This economic stability provides governments with the resources to fight crime and invest in their own development, making them less susceptible to foreign influence.
Countries like China have sought to expand their influence in our region, making empty promises that fail to deliver real results. By strengthening our alliances, we can ensure that our neighbors build their futures alongside the United States, not under the influence of adversarial powers.
Confronting the Challenges of Mass Migration and Security Threats
Mass migration has created widespread instability. Drug cartels—now officially recognized as foreign terrorist organizations—have fueled violence and the fentanyl crisis across our communities. Additionally, illegitimate regimes in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are exploiting this chaos, while China exerts economic and diplomatic pressure, including at the Panama Canal.
Our approach is based on real, shared interests—not vague ideals or utopian promises. The U.S. will extend its hand to nations committed to genuine partnership, confident that together, we can achieve lasting stability and prosperity.
Building a More Secure and Prosperous Future
By reinforcing trade, security, and diplomatic cooperation, the U.S. and its regional partners will achieve mutual benefits. My mission as Secretary of State is clear: to make our alliances stronger, our borders more secure, and our economic future more resilient.
It is an extraordinary privilege to serve in this role, and I look forward to keeping you informed on the vital work being done by our incredible State Department team. America’s leadership in the Western Hemisphere is back—stronger than ever.
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Trump Implements 25% Tariffs on Imports from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China to Address National Emergency
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4 days agoon
February 2, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. (FNN) – President Donald J. Trump has announced a bold new tariff policy, imposing additional tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, citing an ongoing national emergency caused by illegal immigration and the fentanyl epidemic.
Under the new order, the United States will implement:
- A 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico
- A 10% tariff on all imports from China
- A reduced 10% tariff on energy resources from Canada
The move is part of a larger effort to hold these nations accountable for failing to stop the flow of illegal drugs and migrants into the United States.
Addressing an Urgent National Crisis
The extraordinary threat posed by illegal immigration and drugs, particularly fentanyl, constitutes a national emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). President Trump’s decisive action aims to curb the supply of deadly fentanyl, which has devastated American communities.
- Chinese officials have failed to stop the flow of precursor chemicals used to produce fentanyl, enabling criminal cartels.
- Mexican drug cartels continue to manufacture and transport dangerous narcotics, while the Mexican government has turned a blind eye.
- Canada has seen a rise in Mexican cartel-linked fentanyl production, contributing to the international drug trade.
The administration’s orders make it clear: the flow of contraband drugs like fentanyl into the United States is a national security threat and a public health emergency.
Leveraging U.S. Economic Strength for Security
President Trump is using America’s economic power to secure the border and combat the fentanyl crisis. Previous administrations failed to use economic leverage effectively, allowing problems to fester.
- Access to the U.S. market is a privilege, not a right. The U.S. has one of the most open economies in the world, yet trade accounts for only 24% of U.S. GDP, compared to 67% of Canada’s, 73% of Mexico’s, and 37% of China’s.
- The U.S. trade deficit in goods exceeded $1 trillion in 2023, the largest in the world.
- Tariffs are a proven tool for protecting national interests and forcing compliance.
Despite years of inaction from previous leaders, President Trump is taking decisive action to put Americans’ safety and national security first.
President Trump Keeps His Promise to Secure the Border
President Trump was overwhelmingly elected to stop illegal immigration and secure the border—this is exactly what he is doing.
- The Biden administration has fueled the worst border crisis in U.S. history, with over 10 million illegal aliens attempting entry since 2021.
- A rising number of Chinese nationals and individuals on the terror watchlist have been apprehended at the border.
- Northern border crossings from Canada have surged, worsening the crisis.
The influx of illegal immigrants is straining America’s resources, overwhelming schools, hospitals, and housing, while increasing crime.
- Last fiscal year, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized over 21,000 pounds of fentanyl—enough to kill over 4 billion people.
- Officials estimate only a fraction of fentanyl smuggled across the southern border is actually seized.
- Fentanyl overdoses now kill more Americans annually than the entire Vietnam War.
Building on Past Success in Trade and Security
President Trump has a proven track record of using tariffs to protect American interests.
- In 2019, Trump successfully pressured Mexico into border security cooperation by threatening tariffs.
- He imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to protect U.S. industries.
- Trump’s tariffs on China helped curb intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices.
- Last week, he used tariffs to resolve national security concerns with Colombia.
President Trump remains committed to enforcing trade policies that prioritize American safety and prosperity. His new tariffs send a clear message: America will no longer tolerate inaction from Canada, Mexico, and China when it comes to illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
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President Trump Orders Precision Strikes, Eliminates Senior ISIS Leader in Somalia
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5 days agoon
February 1, 2025By
Willie David
WASHINGTON (FNN) – President Donald Trump has confirmed that U.S. Military forces successfully carried out precision airstrikes against a Senior ISIS Attack Planner and his network of terrorists in Somalia. The operation, executed with pinpoint accuracy, resulted in the destruction of terrorist hideouts and the deaths of multiple ISIS operatives without civilian casualties.
The mission targeted a high-ranking ISIS figure responsible for planning attacks against the United States and its allies. Intelligence reports had tracked these militants to a remote cave system, where they had been hiding and plotting further acts of terror. Under President Trump’s directive, the U.S. Military swiftly neutralized the threat.
“These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies. The strikes destroyed the caves they live in, and killed many terrorists without, in any way, harming civilians,” President Trump stated.
The President criticized the previous administration’s approach to counterterrorism, asserting that delays in action allowed threats to persist.
“Our Military has targeted this ISIS Attack Planner for years, but Biden and his cronies wouldn’t act quickly enough to get the job done. I did!”
With this decisive move, President Trump reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering stance on counterterrorism.
“The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that ‘WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU!’”
This strike marks another significant blow to ISIS in the region and underscores the administration’s commitment to eliminating terrorist threats at their source.
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