St Kitts & Nevis agrees to accept U.S. migrants….except Hatians

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I got into it with some Haitians who said Black Americans hate them when I was saying in my experience, it was their fellow Caribbeans I saw talking about them way worse.

Black Americans have way less tolerance for c00n shyt and are the most socially aware especially in Adulthood. However I think xenophobia is damn near human nature for most people. In Delaware Haitians and Black Americans were cool from what I saw but I didn’t even know some of my friends was Haitian until way later because they said it wasn’t cool to claim back then, in Jersey Haitians used to get beat up in school for being Haitian. This video is from 2010 after the earthquake


It was never that bad for Jamaicans but I think that’s cuz we already came to the country speaking English so it was easier to fit in plus we had clout from Reggae and Dancehall worst I heard is the first wave used to get joked on in school saying we came on a Banana Boat

Nowadays Black Americans, Jamaicans, & Haitians all run in groups in NY, NJ, Fl together so I don’t really see division like that but from what my Haitian friends tell me they really had to fight for respect up here
 
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Tf is “african tribal culture” :stopitslime:

Yall low IQ losers gotta learn to stay silent about topics you know nothing about
That isn’t a negative thing. Your inferior mind interpreted as such.
 

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If all Asian countries dont get along
If all white countries dont get along

Why do yall expect all black folks to?
When the 1960s hit and the CIA first heard about pan-africanism, they laughed it off. This is exactly why. When The official documentation of their research was eventually declassified and they called pan-africanism "mystical thinking" because it was not founded in any actual facts or any international best practices.

Their critique was that Pan-africanism relies on the principle that black people will come together despite being at the very bottom of all metrics to create a system that our competitors who are exponentially better resourced than us , and who had a head start could not create. This the head of the "others dont get along" concept. And regardless of how many times the strategy fails, black people still keep returning to force it to work due to "mystical thinking".


As an analogy , I would compare black people to a person who is still using a horse and carriage while everyone else is already in cars. But The goal here is to win a literal race against the folks in cars. Pan-africanists would be the equivalent of a person driving the horse and carriage completely ignoring inventing the tire and instead focusing on building a rocketship(something even the better equipped people in cars cannot do) in a quest to beat the people driving cars. This is mystical thinking at it's finest.
 

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Lmao back on topic....
The only thing as a collective Haitians really did to anyone is kick some Caucasoid French Ass 300 years ago and everyone still mad af including all Black people that didn't do it first.

No one wants them because everywhere else is under white supremacy indoctrination


Yh I said it

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All black people?
 

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Fba has been an apex predator as far as shifting the direction of black American consciousness it’s not 2018

But your one of those fbas are just generic Africans in America types so par for the course

I wonder if you actually believe that your points are at all thought provoking.

Seriously. Youre like 0 for 1073
 

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Lmao back on topic....
The only thing as a collective Haitians really did to anyone is kick some Caucasoid French Ass 300 years ago and everyone still mad af including all Black people that didn't do it first.

No one wants them because everywhere else is under white supremacy indoctrination


Yh I said it

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And yet here is Mike Tomlin, a Black American, donating supplies to orphaned Haitian children




being FBA is truely exhausting :mjcry:

Not to mention how Black Americans are the ONLY group of Black people that have accepted Haitians within our community en masse.

Not Nigerians
Not Jamaicans
Not South Africans

There is no equivalent to Miami, New York, Jersey, Boston, Orlando in any of your countries as it relates to Haitians integrating and being given the resources to be comfortable in any of your countries is there?
 
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When the 1960s hit and the CIA first heard about pan-africanism, they laughed it off. This is exactly why. When The official documentation of their research was eventually declassified and they called pan-africanism "mystical thinking" because it was not founded in any actual facts or any international best practices.

Their critique was that Pan-africanism relies on the principle that black people will come together despite being at the very bottom of all metrics to create a system that our competitors who are exponentially better resourced than us , and who had a head start could not create. This the head of the "others dont get along" concept. And regardless of how many times the strategy fails, black people still keep returning to force it to work due to "mystical thinking".


As an analogy , I would compare black people to a person who is still using a horse and carriage while everyone else is already in cars. But The goal here is to win a literal race against the folks in cars. Pan-africanists would be the equivalent of a person driving the horse and carriage completely ignoring inventing the tire and instead focusing on building a rocketship(something even the better equipped people in cars cannot do) in a quest to beat the people driving cars. This is mystical thinking at it's finest.
You don’t employ COINTELPRO on things you find Non threatening.


You dont overthrow anAfrican government who believesd in pan africanism as did Kwame Nkrumah experienced.

You donr have businesses threaten to shut down Ebony magazine for promoting Pan Africanism



You dont try to murder pan africanist leaders to the point they have to leave the country like Stokely Carmichael.

You made shyt up.

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Where is your backing of what you wrote because the actions arenr matching.
 
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Pan africanists are always silent
What? I’m a pan afrianisrt and am the one who voiced this shyt.

What? I’m a pan in Africanisit and am the one who voiced this shyt. Be real…Do you know any pan Africanist? This news was just stated two days ago. You first learned about it through this thread. Stop acting like this is common news
 

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I can speak for most Anglophone nation's when I say the reason for the anti-Haitian sentiment is multifaceted. The contemporary sentiment is more rooted in the fact that there's a guns-for-weed trade that is big in Haiti. For instance in Jamaica gangs either get their high powered rifles through shipped barrels and containers or through the weed trade. Another thing is the Caribbean is very conservative leaning, so Haitian's get stigmatized for Voodoo (even though Obeah is practiced in some form or another on all of our islands). Another reason is that governments be it left leaning or right leaning in the Caribbean stigmatize Haitians by saying they're going to suppress wages through their cheap labor and rise the crime rate if they accepted in large droves (even though historically they've had a lower murder rate than most Anglophone nations).

Now the historical narrative has more to do with the Haitian revolution, because like America many Anglophone nations through their plantocratic governments took in French refugees after the Haitian revolution. This is where the stereotype that Black people rulership would inherently fail got established. Also many of the bi-racial elite in these Anglophone nations distanced themselves from Haiti because of Haiti's universal Black citizenship declaration (you should know what this is). The declaration challenged their very class position (the overwhelming majortiy of the elite across Black Caribbean islands are the mixed race descendants of Planters, still in the same position they've always been in). Another big factor in the sentiment, is anti-Haitian propaganda from America via France trickling through the Caribbean. The American elite were scared shytless of enslaved African's in America getting any ideas about pulling a Haiti (laws banning enslaved African's from reading, gathering in large groups and receiving visitation from free Black people proliferated). These papers were written in English, there was already a large intra-American slave trade as you know. You can put two and two together.​
 

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Dominica has confirmed an agreement to accept third-country asylum-seekers and deportees from the U.S. who cannot be returned to their home countries. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit emphasized national security safeguards, stating the U.S. will not send violent individuals or those who could threaten Dominica’s security.

Antigua and Barbuda has not entered into a binding agreement but is considering a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU). Prime Minister Gaston Browne clarified that no deportees will be accepted without case-by-case approval, and the country retains the right to reject any individual, especially those with criminal records. The arrangement would allow up to 10 individuals per year, if accepted.

Saint Kitts and Nevis has also signed an MOU to accept certain third-country nationals, specifically CARICOM citizens (excluding Haitians), provided they have no violent or sexual criminal history. Prime Minister Terrance Drew stressed the agreement applies only to select individuals.

Guyana is nearing a deal focused on accepting skilled migrants without legal status in the U.S. who are unable or unwilling to return home. The framework aligns with Guyana’s labor needs due to its oil-driven economic expansion, and the country will retain the right to refuse individuals. The U.S. would cover relocation and integration costs.

Other Caribbean nations, including St. Lucia and Grenada, are reported to be in advanced discussions, though formal confirmations are pending. These developments follow U.S. visa restrictions imposed on some Caribbean countries starting January 1, 2026.
 
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