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Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # News Americas Now: Stay informed with News Americas Now - the trusted syndicated Caribbean Diaspora newswire delivering daily stories and bold analysis on Caribbean and Latin America news, culture, sports, travel and immigration. ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Posts - [Caribbean-Roots Actors Star In Michael Jackson Movie](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-actors-michael-jackson-movie/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sat. April 25, 2026: Caribbean-rooted actors are taking center stage in the Michael Jackson movie, Michael, bringing depth and cultural nuance to the story of one of music’s most iconic families. - [Team Jamaica Bickle Expands Incentive Program For Penn Relays 2026](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/team-jamaica-bickle-penn-relays-2026/): News Americas, PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 24, 2026: Caribbean Diaspora organization, Team Jamaica Bickle, (TJB), is deepening its commitment to Jamaican student-athletes at the Penn Relays with a significant expansion of its incentive program for 2026, increasing prize support and broadening opportunities across both track and field events. - [No Caribbean Beaches In World’s Top 10 – But Here Are The Top 10 Best Caribbean Beaches For 2026](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/best-caribbean-beaches-2026-tripadvisor/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 24, 2026: The Caribbean may not have landed a spot in Tripadvisor’s global top 10 best beaches for 2026, but the Caribbean region continues to shine with some of the world’s most sought-after coastal escapes. Here are the top 10 best Caribbean beaches for 2026 - [The Data Tells A Different Story About Black Immigrants In America](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/black-immigrants-data-us-immigration/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 24, 2026: At a time when immigration rhetoric in the United States has reached a fever pitch, a new report from the Pew Research Center offers a powerful reminder: the story being told about immigrants - particularly Black immigrants in America - is often not the truth. - [Caribbean Economic Growth 2026–2027: World Bank Reveals Diverging Outlook](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-economic-growth-2026-2027/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri, April 24, 2026: Caribbean economies are set to follow sharply different growth paths in 2026 and 2027, with oil-producing nations surging ahead while tourism-dependent economies face slower expansion, according to new data from the World Bank. The latest Latin America and Caribbean Economic Update shows that while the Caribbean economic growth overall continues to struggle with slow growth, the Caribbean is increasingly split between high-growth and moderate-growth economies. - [ACTIF2026 Signals Opportunity – But Caribbean Projects Face A Qualification Gap](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/actif2026-caribbean-investment-gap/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 24, 2026: The upcoming AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF2026) is being positioned as a key platform to deepen trade and investment ties between Africa and the Caribbean - but a persistent challenge remains: project readiness. - [Marijuana Rescheduling – The Strategic Shift In America’s Marijuana Policy And Its Unequal Past](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/us-marijuana-rescheduling-policy-impact/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 23, 2026: In a move that signals a significant shift in federal drug policy, on Thursday, the administration of Donald Trump has delivered on marijuana rescheduling, reclassifiying medical marijuana from a Schedule I substance to a Schedule III drug. This decision, formalized under the direction of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, does not legalize marijuana at the federal level. However, it marks a pivotal transition in how the government perceives its risk, utility, and place within the broader healthcare and legal framework of the United States. - [Dominica Revokes ‘Golden Passport’ Of Iranian After Sanctions Probe](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/dominica-revokes-citizenship-iranian-probe/): News Americas, ROSEAU, Dominica, Thurs. April 23, 2026: Dominica has revoked the citizenship of an Iranian national linked to a widening international sanctions probe, in a move that underscores growing scrutiny of the Caribbean’s Citizenship by Investment, (CBI), programs. - [Bahamas Grid Company Appoints Two New Board Directors](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/bahamas-grid-company-board-appointments/): NASSAU, The Bahamas, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Bahamas Grid Company (BGC) today announced the appointment of Nikolai Sawyer and Debra Symonette to its Board of Directors, effective April 20, 2026. - [Canada Issues Travel Warnings For Three Caribbean Destinations](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/canada-travel-warnings-caribbean/): News Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Wed. April 22, 2026: Canada has issued updated travel advisories for three Caribbean destinations, urging travelers to exercise a high degree of caution due to ongoing safety and security concerns. - [Jamaica Looks To Extend Dominance At 130th Penn Relays](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/penn-relays-130-jamaica-dominance/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 23, 2026: The 130th running of the Penn Relays opens today, with Jamaican athletes once again poised to dominate the track while Caribbean pride and culture take center stage in Philadelphia. - [Florida’s First Haitian American Congressmember Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns – Here’s What She Is Saying](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/haitian-american-sheila-cherfilus-mccormick/): News Americas, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Weds. April 22, 2026: Florida’s first Haitian-American congressmember, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, has resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of a possible expulsion vote - placing renewed focus on the allegations she now faces. - [CCJ Ruling Could Decide Fate Of High-Profile Guyana Extradition Case](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/ccj-ruling-guyana-extradition-case/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 22, 2026: A high-profile extradition case involving Guyana opposition leader and Azruddin Mohamed and his father, remains in legal limbo as the Caribbean Court of Justice, (CCJ), prepares to deliver a ruling that could determine whether proceedings against them can move forward. - [U.S., China Tensions Rise Over Bahamas Hospital Project](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/us-china-tensions-bahamas-hospital-project/): News Americas, NASSAU, Bahamas, Tues. April 21, 2026: Tensions between the United States and China are intensifying in the Caribbean, with The Bahamas emerging at the center of a growing geopolitical divide over infrastructure, investment, and national sovereignty. - [Bahamas Grid Company Appoints New CEO and CFO](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/bahamas-grid-company-bahamian-leadership/): NASSAU, Bahamas, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Bahamas Grid Company (BGC) today announced the appointment of Dareo McKenzie as Chief Executive Officer and Gladys Fernander, CPA as Chief Financial Officer, marking the company’s transition to a fully independent, all-Bahamian-led operating model. - [US Travel Warning Issued For Trinidad and Tobago](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/trinidad-and-tobago-travel-advisory-2026/): News Americas, PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Mon. April 20, 2026: The United States has renewed its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, urging travelers to reconsider travel due to ongoing concerns about crime and public safety. - [Leadership Insights: The Power Of Relationships In Decision-Making](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/leadership-relationships-engagement/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. April 20, 2026: After years of absence, a mentor posed a question that resisted an immediate answer: How do we engage with each other and the wider world if not through relationships? It did not feel like a request for information. It felt diagnostic. Beneath its simplicity lies an unsettling implication: much of what we call engagement may, in fact, be performance, transaction, or control, each imitating relationship while quietly replacing it. - [Ernie Smith Transitions – His Music Captured The Everyday Story Of Jamaica](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/ernie-smith-everyday-jamaican-life-legacy/): News Americas, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mon. April 20, 2026: Long before reggae became a global force, Ernie Smith was telling the everyday story of Jamaica through music - blending humor, social commentary, and melody into songs that captured the spirit of a generation. - [3.3 Million Cases Later – What Justice Looks Like in America’s Immigration Courts](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/us-immigration-courts-case-backlogs/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. 19, 2026: America’s immigration system is often described as “broken.” But that word does not quite capture what is happening inside U.S. immigration courts right now. Because what we are witnessing is not just dysfunction. It is delay - on a scale so large that it is quietly reshaping what justice even means. - [Haitian-American Coral Springs Vice Mayor Legacy Resonates Beyond Tragedy](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/haitian-american-coral-springs-vice-mayor/): News Americas, CORAL SPRINGS, FL, Fri. April 17, 2026: The life and legacy of Haitian-American Coral Springs Vice Mayor, Nancy Metayer Bowen, took center stage Friday as family, friends and community members gathered, many wearing green, to honor the rising political figure whose impact extended far beyond her years. - [Caribbean Immigrant Is Latest To Die In ICE Custody](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-immigrant-dies-ice-custody/): News Americas, MIAMI, FL, Sat. April 18, 2026: News Americas, MIAMI, FL, Fri. April 17, 2026: A 27-year-old Caribbean immigrant has become the latest in more than 14immigrants to die while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, (ICE), custody this year. - [New Caribbean Music Drops: Kartel, Protoje, Machel Lead](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/new-caribbean-music-drops-vybz-kartel/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 17, 2026: The Caribbean music scene is heating up with a wave of new releases from some of the region’s biggest names, delivering everything from high-energy dancehall to soulful reggae and soca anthems. - [U.S.-Vatican Relations Strained By Conflicts In Cuba, Iran And Latin America](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/us-vatican-tensions-cuba-iran/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 17, 2026: Cuba’s deepening crisis has once again pulled the Vatican into a familiar role. In March, it was revealed that Cuban officials turned to the Holy See to help persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to ease its oil embargo, underscoring the Church’s position as one of the few actors capable of mediating between Washington and Havana. Since Cuba relaxed religious restrictions in the 1990s, the Vatican has reemerged as a major institutional force on the island, helping to facilitate the normalization of U.S.–Cuba relations in 2015. - [COMMENTARY: When Loyalty Becomes A Leadership Risk In Small States](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/leadership-risk-loyalty-small-states-truth/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 16, 2026: The minister finishes speaking. The outcome is already clear. People notice, but their reactions fade into silence. Empty praise follows, smooth and practiced, covering what remains unspoken. No one objects. No one corrects. Certainty is performed rather than examined. In small states, leadership is revealed not in open failure, but in the quiet habits that hide it. - [Haitian TPS – US House Advances TPS Protection Bill For Haitians](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/haitian-tps-bill-house-protection/): News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Thurs. April 16, 2026: A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has taken a major step toward protecting Haitian nationals from deportation, advancing legislation that could extend Temporary Protected Status, (TPS), to an estimated 350,000 Haitians living in the United States. - [ICE Custody Deaths Continue To Spike](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/ice-custody-deaths-2026-immigrants/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 16, 2026: The number of deaths involving undocumented immigrants in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, (ICE), custody continues to rise in 2026, prompting renewed concerns about detention conditions, medical care, and oversight. - [Who Gets To Belong? Birthright Citizenship Case Could Redefine Who Belongs In America](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/birthright-citizenship-case-supreme-court/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 16, 2026: The U.S. Supreme Court is now hearing a case that could redefine one of the most fundamental truths about America: who gets to belong in what is being dubbed the birthright citizenship case. At stake is birthright citizenship - the constitutional guarantee that if you are born in the United States, you are American. But this is not just a legal debate. It is a test of whether history is repeating itself. - [COMMENTARY: The High Cost of Outsourcing Deportations To Africa](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/high-cost-deportations-to-africa/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 15, 2026: At a time when Americans are facing cuts to healthcare and rising costs for food, gas, and basic goods, a recent U.S. Senate report reveals something deeply contradictory: millions of taxpayer dollars are being paid for deportations to Africa and other foreign nations, forcing them to take in immigrant deportees who are not their own. - [Hard To Beat Season 5 Podcast Blends Music, Business, Tips And Caribbean Identity](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/hard-to-beat-podcast-season-5/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 15, 2026: The Hard To Beat podcast has officially returned with its fifth season, introducing a new format that blends original music, business, and Caribbean identity into a single platform aimed at immigrant entrepreneurs. - [FinDev Canada provides USD 30 million loan to CIFI to support inclusive economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/findev-canada-30-million-loan-caribbean/): MONTREAL, April 14, 2026 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Canada’s bilateral development finance institution, FinDev Canada, announces a USD 30 million loan to Corporación Interamericana para el Financiamiento de Infraestructura (CIFI), a leading investment platform in middle-market infrastructure and energy delivering financial solutions across Latin America and the Caribbean. This represents FinDev Canada’s second transaction with CIFI. - [Caribbean Restaurant Kabawa Named Best In The U.S.](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-restaurant-kabawa-best-in-usa/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 14, 2026: A Caribbean restaurant in New York City has taken the top spot in one of the food industry’s most influential rankings, marking a major moment for Caribbean cuisine on the global stage. - [Is Garcia Your Last Name? It’s The Most Common Hispanic Last Name In The U.S.](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/most-common-hispanic-last-name/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 14, 2026: Garcia has emerged as the most common Hispanic last name in the United States, highlighting the growing influence of Hispanic communities and shifting demographics across the country. - [Bob Marley Family Sues Cannabis Company Tilray For $11M In Royalties](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/bob-marley-family-sues-tilray-cannabis/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 15, 2026: The family of reggae icon Bob Marley has launched a high-stakes legal battle against a major global cannabis company, accusing it of failing to pay millions owed under a licensing deal tied to the Marley name. - [Haitian TPS Debate Intensifies After Violent Florida Killing](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/haitian-tps-debate-florida-killing-case/): News Americas, FORT MYERS, FL, Tues. April 14, 2026: A violent killing in Fort Myers, Florida, involving a Haitian immigrant has intensified scrutiny of the Temporary Protected Status, (TPS) program as the issue heads toward a critical legal battle in the United States. - [How Private Jets Turn Travel Time Into Productive Work Time For Executives](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/how-private-jets-turn-travel-time-into-productive-work-time/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 14, 2026: In today’s hyper-competitive business environment, time is the most critical asset for executives. For CEOs, senior leaders, and high-level professionals, the hours spent traveling for meetings, client visits, or multi-city business obligations can quickly become lost opportunities. Traditional commercial air travel, with its strict schedules, layovers, and long security processes, often transforms potentially productive time into downtime, limiting efficiency and decision-making capacity. - [If you or someone you know exposed to products containing asbestos, your rights may be affected by the Asbestos Corporation Limited insolvency proceedings](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/asbestos-claims-deadline-september-2026/): File a Proof of Claim by September 10, 2026. - [Caribbean Gas Prices Surge As Global Energy Crisis Intensifies](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-gas-prices-surge/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. April 13, 2026: A global energy shock triggered by the war in the Middle East and no US-Iran peace deal is now driving Caribbean gas prices higher and raising concerns about transportation, travel, and the broader cost of living. - [Church And Politics In The Caribbean And Africa: Prophetic Voice, Public Trust, And The Moral Future Of Nations](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/church-and-politics-caribbean-africa/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. April 12, 2026: The relationship between church and politics in the Caribbean and Africa is not an academic exercise. It is a lived moral condition shaping governance, public trust, and the daily realities of citizens. In societies where faith communities remain among the most trusted institutions, the central question is not whether the church belongs in public life, but whether it will remain present with clarity, courage, and conscience or retreat into a silence that others will inevitably fill. - [Caribbean Roots, Hip-Hop Pioneer Afrika Bambaataa Dead At 68](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/afrika-bambaataa-caribbean-american-dead/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 10, 2026: Afrika Bambaataa, the Bronx-born DJ and cultural innovator widely regarded as a founding figure of hip-hop, has died at age 68, leaving behind a legacy deeply rooted in Caribbean heritage and global cultural influence. - [CARICOM Rift Deepens As Trinidad Aligns Closer With U.S., Venezuela](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caricom-trinidad-tobago-us-alignment/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 9, 2026: The fault lines between Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have never been more starkly exposed than in the past several months. There is a major shift underway regarding Trinidad and Tobago’s relations with the United States, and it is dealing a blow to the regional grouping’s unity. At the heart of this rupture lies a fundamental question: has the CARICOM Secretariat’s institutional posture - its policies, its diplomatic reflexes, and its strategic orientation - become a source of friction for a member state charting its own sovereign course? The evidence strongly suggests it has. - [Online Casino Industry Growth Observed Across Latin American Markets](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/online-casino-growth-latin-american/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 9, 2026: Are you noticing more news about online casino activity in the Latin American market and wondering why this topic is getting so much attention recently? - [Celebration Of Life Event Scheduled For Haitian-American Coral Springs Vice Mayor](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/funeral-for-coral-springs-vice-mayor/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 9, 2026: A celebration of life event has been scheduled for April 17th for murdered Haitian-American Coral Springs Vice Mayor, Nancy Metayer Bowen. - [Papa Michigan To Headline Team Jamaica Bickle’s NYC Gala](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/papa-michigan-team-jamaica-bickle-gala/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 8, 2026: Reggae and dancehall veteran Papa Michigan of Michigan and Smiley fame, is set to take center stage as the featured artist at this year’s Labor of Love Resilience Gala, scheduled for Sunday, April 12th, at the Crest Hollow Country Club, beginning at 12 noon. - [When Police Pursuits Must End: Law, Proportionality and Public Safety in the Caribbean](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/when-police-pursuits-must-end-caribbean/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 8, 2026: The greatest risk in a police pursuit is not speed. It is the absence of restraint in the presence of power. Across the jurisdictions of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, the Caribbean Community, and the wider Commonwealth Caribbean, courts have converged on a principle that is as exacting as it is necessary. A pursuit is judged not by how forcefully it begins, but by how carefully it is sustained. The law does not measure motion. It measures judgment. - [Jamaican Linked To Multi-State Cargo Theft Operation In The U.S.](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/jamaican-national-indicted-us-cargo-theft/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 8, 2026: A Jamaican national has been indicted in the United States in connection with a large-scale cargo theft scheme that authorities say spanned multiple states and involved more than $800,000 in stolen goods. - [CARICOM Governance Under Scrutiny: Why Process and Legitimacy Matter In Regional Leadership](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caricom-governance-process-legitimacy/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 7, 2026: The Caribbean Community is facing a defining test of its institutional character. What began as a procedural dispute over the reappointment of Dr. Carla Barnett has become a deeper inquiry into whether CARICOM’s rules function as binding commitments or adjustable conveniences. This distinction matters. In any rules-based system, legitimacy does not arise from decisions alone; it is anchored in the integrity of the path taken to reach them. Outcomes may convince, but it is the process that confers authority. - [Jamaican Olympian Junelle Bromfield Weds Noah Lyles in Cultural Celebration](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/junelle-bromfield-noah-lyles-wedding/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. April 6, 2026: Jamaican Olympic medalist Junelle Bromfield has tied the knot with U.S. sprint star Noah Lyles in a wedding that blended love, culture, and identity in a powerful celebration of Black excellence. - [Why Sports Betting Is Booming Across The Caribbean](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/caribbean-sports-betting-mobile-apps/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. April 6, 2026: If you spend enough time around live sports in the Caribbean right now, you start to notice something small. Not everyone is just watching anymore. Someone checks their phone after a goal. Another person refreshes something mid-innings. There’s a quick comment about odds, then the conversation moves on like it’s nothing. It doesn’t feel like a big shift while it’s happening, but it is one. Because a few years ago, that layer just wasn’t there. - [Children Among Sex Abuse Victim Of Foreign Forces In Haiti](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/un-report-child-abuse-haiti/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. April 6, 2026: A newly released United Nations report has raised serious concerns over allegations of sexual abuse involving members of a foreign security mission operating in Haiti, including a case involving a 12-year-old child. - [Haiti News – Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen’s Voice Silenced In Florida Tragedy](https://www.newsamericasnow.com/coral-springs-vice-mayor-nancy-metayer-bowen/): News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. 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