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05/20/2026
Is Washington Preparing Another Bay Of Pigs In Cuba?
By NAN Editorial Board | NewsAmericasNow.comNews Americas, WASHINGTON, D..C., Weds. May 20, 2026: Sixty-five years after one of America’s most humiliating foreign policy failures, a chilling pattern of escalation between Washington and Havana is raising an uncomfortable question across the Caribbean
05/20/2026
Caribbean Crime – More Than A Public Health Crisis
By Dr. Isaac NewtonNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. May 20, 2026: At sixteen, a boy in Kingston leaves school hungry and comes home with gang money in his pocket. In Port of Spain, a fisherman shut out of legal work turns to trafficking guns instead of fish. In Bridgetown, a mother working two job
05/19/2026
USCIS New Signature Rules  – Caribbean And Other Immigrants Could Lose Everything In Filing Fees
By Staff Reporter | NewsAmericasNow.comNews Americas, WASHINGTON, D.,C, Tues. May 19, 2026: A quiet but consequential USCIS new signature rule change from the Department of Homeland Security is setting a new trap for immigration applicants across the United States, the Caribbean, and other immigrant
05/19/2026
When “Suicide” Becomes A Repeated Explanation For Immigrant Deaths
By Felicia J. PersaudNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May 18, 2026: Seventeen immigrants have reportedly died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since January 2026, and five of those deaths have been described by US ICE as suspected suicides. These immigrant deaths now remains und
05/18/2026
Caribbean Teams Make World Cup Betting Harder To Read
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. May 18, 2026: Caribbean teams at the FIFA World Cup always bring a different kind of energy. The names may not sit beside Brazil, Germany, or France in the outright markets, but that does not mean they are easy to price. Haiti and Curaçao make the 2026 tournament mo
05/18/2026
Jeffrey Epstein Caribbean Island Back In The Spotlight – And A Trump Cabinet Member Is At The Center
By Staff Reporter | NewsAmericasNow.comNews Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mon. May 18, 2026: Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island is back in the international spotlight – and this time a sitting member of President Donald Trump’s cabinet is at the center of the storm.US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick