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Opinion: Is Antigua's Deportee Deal a Masterstroke or a Dangerous Gamble?
Opinion columnist Yves R. Ephraim, as reported by Antigua News Room, argues that the Antigua and Barbuda government's offer to accept up to ten US deportees may be a calculated diplomatic bluff — but one that carries serious risks if the strategy fails.
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