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“DISLOYALS MUST GO”; Human Trafficking CRACKDOWN takes off says Premier

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A determination to protect the Turks and Caicos borders and also weed out any ‘disloyal bad actors’ was the message from Washington Misick, TCI Premier, on Thursday, March 14, when he spoke in a National Press Conference geared toward border security.

He repeated information on the detailed package now approved by the United Kingdom that was shared by Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, TCI Governor. Included in that package is: Policing equipment to support the RTCIPF to combat serious crime, including new capabilities on forensics, body worn cameras and CCTV; border security upgrades to the TCI’s drone surveillance capability, portable scanners, new engines for Department of Environment and Coastal Resources vessels, and support for the implementation of electronic borders and a comprehensive new package of support to radically upgrade the TCI’s maritime domain awareness with a roll out of advanced coastal sensors through the support of the UK’s Joint Maritime Security Centre.   

It follows ‘a very strong letter’ written to the UK government. 

Also included in that is the deployment of a marine vessel ‘The Trent’ identified directly by Misick to be deployed in the waters between Haiti and the Turks and Caicos to dissuade irregular migration.

Acknowledging the dangers currently associated with air travel into Haiti. The premier maintained that alternative options are being considered for repatriation of illegal migrants who are captured including more holding areas.

“We are concerned about our own pilots and equipment and it’s currently unsafe to land there.  It is too risky at the moment for our pilots and planes. That’s why it is very critical that we have these extra facilities to house any migrants that may come here.”

The Premier stressed that the security facilities at these spots were being upgraded to prevent any breaches 

Misick also indicated that over 200 migrants were caught from three interceptions in the past week. Additionally 18 persons have been arrested. Sixteen were held in Providenciales regarding gun and gang activities. Another 10 were identified in Grand Turk. 

He appealed to those who had information or connections to human trafficking.

”Come clean, come forward, if you have any information or involvement with illegal migration because whether you know it or not you will be found out.” 

Misick maintained that every person living in the TCI had a duty to protect it.

“I don’t care how you got here, by birth canal or boat, we all have an obligation to protect this rock—- I don’t care where you come from and how long you’ve been here but we’re serious and if we find anybody disloyal to these islands whether you have a PRC, work permit or status you can say goodbye,” he warned

As for why Ariel Henry, Haitian Prime Minister, had been added to the TCI stop list Misick said this:

”We have a significant number of persons from Haiti here. Now we don’t know who is here and we don’t know what threat would’ve been posed by the Prime Minister entering these shores— I’m sure there were supporters and opposition to his tenure in office, and we have no idea what that could lead to.”

He described the decision as reasonable, smart, and intelligent, comparing Henry to longtime criminal Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier. While Misick maintained they were not the same, he said it was ‘nothing personal’ and the country wouldn’t take any risks with admitting anyone that could incite negative reactions. 

In terms of further border protection Misick  maintains that the Strategic Coordinating Group was doing an excellent job with the resources allocated to them, meeting every morning and updating the Governor and Premier on the current situation daily.

Premier Misick maintained that Haiti was not going anywhere, likening it to  a ‘chronic illness in the body’ that would need money to treat.

“Until there is stability in Haiti, both in terms of the politics and economics that is going to be the case, we don’t necessarily have anything against the Haitian people, but we cannot accommodate 11 million people or even anything close to that so obviously we have an obligation to look after our borders.”

Regarding long term strategies, Misick said the country was working on a Tourism Police Unit, and more regional information sharing. 

“It’s not going to go away, we’re constantly going to have to deal with the problem so we might as well have solid strategies in place to deal with it.”

He maintained that he was aware of the gravity of the threat but had to ‘keep a cool head’ with his responses and plans. 

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Invest Turks and Caicos Islands Takes Platinum Sponsor Role at Premier Hotel Investment Summit  

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Turks and Caicos, May 23, 2026 – Invest Turks and Caicos Islands took center stage at one of the region’s most influential hospitality investment gatherings this spring, serving as a Platinum Sponsor at ALIS CALA 2026 in Coral Gables, Florida.

Held April 28 to 30 at the Loews Coral Gables Hotel, the conference brought together more than 600 tourism, hotel and investment leaders from over 35 countries focused on the future of hospitality investment in the Caribbean and Latin America.

ALIS CALA — short for the Americas Lodging Investment Summit Caribbean and Latin America — is widely regarded as the region’s premier deal-driven hospitality investment conference. The platform emerged from the merger of the long-running Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit (CHRIS) and Hotel Opportunities Latin America (HOLA), creating what organizers describe as a high-level space where investors, developers, lenders, hotel brands and government leaders connect around major regional projects and opportunities.

The event is known for attracting senior decision-makers, with roughly one in three delegates holding titles such as Chairman, CEO, President, Owner or Principal.

Invest Turks and Caicos said its participation focused heavily on showcasing investment opportunities across the territory, particularly in the Family Islands.

CEO Angela Musgrove delivered a presentation highlighting development opportunities in the Turks and Caicos Islands to what the agency described as a full room of attendees and strong stakeholder interest.

In a statement following the conference, Invest Turks and Caicos said discussions centered on tourism expansion, sustainable development and long-term investment partnerships designed to position the Turks and Caicos Islands as a leading investment destination in the region.

The agency added that it looks forward to continuing conversations started at ALIS CALA and building new partnerships with investors, developers and strategic stakeholders interested in growth opportunities throughout the islands.

The conference itself focused heavily on capital access, hotel development pipelines, mixed-use tourism projects and investment confidence throughout the Caribbean basin — sectors where Turks and Caicos continues to attract increasing international attention.

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Multi-Agency Enforcement Action Conducted in Lower Bight

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands — The Informal Settlements Unit (ISU), in coordination with the Planning Department and key partner agencies, conducted a multi-agency enforcement exercise on Thursday, May 7, 2026, in the Lower Bight area in Providenciales. The exercise resulted in the complete removal of a total of eight (8) unauthorized structures and all associated debris from a privately-owned parcel of land.

The operation was led by the Planning Department, with coordination by the ISU and support from the TCI Border Force, the Crown Land Unit, and Pelican Energy.  Security for the exercise was provided by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force. All agencies worked collaboratively to ensure the exercise was carried out in a safe, orderly, and controlled manner.

The enforcement action followed a structured and lawful process in accordance with the Physical Planning regulatory framework of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Section 45 Enforcement Notices were first issued on the affected parcel in December 2024, identifying unauthorized structures erected without the requisite approvals. This was followed by the issuance of Warning Notices on April 16, 2026, which advised occupants that they were in breach of planning and land use regulations and provided notice that demolition activities would proceed following the prescribed compliance period. Despite these notices and the time afforded for compliance, the unauthorized structures remained in place.

This exercise represents part of an ongoing commitment to ensuring that development within the Turks and Caicos Islands is lawful, safe, and aligned with national standards.

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Beaches Turks and Caicos and Sandals Foundation Champion Early Childhood Literacy with Star-Studded Reading Road Trip

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands: The grand opening of the Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos brought more than just high-energy celebrations to the shores of Providenciales as the Sandals Foundation led a star-studded Reading Road Trip at four local primary schools.

Dozens of celebrities, global media representatives, resort guests, and hospitality executives took a purposeful break from the weekend’s festivities to connect directly with the island’s youngest learners. The initiative transformed standard kindergarten classrooms at Enid Capron Primary, Thema Lightbourne Primary, Ianthe Pratt Primary and Oseta Jolly Primary into dynamic literacy hubs as visitors including American Actor and Playwright Jesse Eisebberg, and Real Housewives of New York City and author Kelly Bensimon read books and engaged in fun literacy games and activities.

The carefully designed activities aimed to strengthen students’ foundational reading comprehension skills and saw visitors actively animating characters, reading aloud, playing interactive literacy games, doing phonetic exercises and collaborative arts and crafts.

For local educators, the initiative represented a valuable opportunity to broaden students’ horizons. Through meaningful interaction with media representatives, students learned firsthand about exciting careers in writing, photography, and broadcasting.

Nelene Swann, Vice Principal of Enid Capron Primary, highlighted the profound impact of the unique global connection. “The experience for the children was good as they interacted and shared in a cultural blend while learning about new cultures and different career options,” Swann shared.

For American actor and playwright Jesse Eisenberg, who spent his afternoon volunteering at Oseta Jolly Primary School, his visit coincided with a special occasion on the school’s calendar, creating an even more memorable atmosphere for the youngsters.

“Our school was celebrating Boys Day which allowed [Eisenberg] to share in the experience and even provide great mentorship advice. Lessons such as the importance of consistency were well received by students in this developmental phase,” says Handsfield.

The Sandals Foundation has long championed early childhood education as a fundamental pillar of its philanthropic mission across the region.

Heidi Clarke, Executive Director of the Sandals Foundation, expressed her pride in the weekend’s grand opening educational outreach noting, “The Reading Road Trips provided a one-of-a-kind experience to guests and students as they shared in the power of play, imagination and life – all through the wonders of books. At the heart of our mission is to facilitate the creation of fun and dynamic learning environments that inspire students. We are proud to be a partner in TCI’s education tapestry and will continue to support initiatives that enable students’ holistic development.”

While the grand opening festivities brought a special influx of international participants to the classrooms, the commitment to local schools remains a consistent, year-round priority for the local resort staff. Employees regularly dedicate their personal time to mentor, tutor, and read with primary school students, fostering an incredibly strong bond between the hospitality sector and the local education system.

General Manager Deryk Meany emphasized the immense joy these initiatives bring to his dedicated staff. “This was a blast for the resort team members. The heart of the hospitality industry extends far beyond the resort’s doors and through the Reading Road Trip and other team member volunteer initiatives, we are proud to share our time, resources and expertise to the school community.”

Even as the official grand opening celebrations conclude, the positive impact of these classroom interactions will continue to resonate deeply throughout the Providenciales community and the world – example of a powerful model for community-integrated tourism.

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