The government of Turks and Caicos has officially launched its Border Force, marking the culmination of a three-year endeavor spearheaded by the Ministry of Immigration and Border Services, which has seen a significant expansion of enforcement and intelligence teams, substantial investments in cutting-edge technology, and the implementation of robust legislative frameworks.
The newly established Border Force is poised to play a pivotal role in safeguarding the islands from a myriad of threats, including human trafficking, drug smuggling, and other transnational crimes.
It will also facilitate the smooth and secure flow of legitimate trade and tourism, ensuring that TCI remains a welcoming and prosperous destination.
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Immigration and Border Control Althea Been, hailed last week’s launch as a “historic moment” for the islands, emphasising the Border Force’s commitment to “the safety, integrity, and sovereignty” of the nation.
She acknowledged the unique challenges posed by the islands’ geographical location and underscored the need for “vigilant protection and management” of its borders.
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Been also provided insights into the meticulous planning and execution that led to the creation of the Border Force.
“From the inception, my team and I recognized that this vision required industrious people, effective and enabling policies, and modern-day world-class systems for it to come to fruition,” she stated.
Minister of Immigration and Border Services, Arlington Musgrove, echoed Been’s sentiments, expressing his immense pride in the government’s achievement.
“The establishment of the TCI Border Force stands as one of our most significant accomplishments, a transformation that reflects our steadfast dedication to securing our shores and uplifting our people,” he declared.
Musgrove highlighted the Border Force’s comprehensive approach to border control, which includes the deployment of advanced technology such as drones and biometric data. He also emphasised the importance of transparency and accountability, citing the implementation of body-worn cameras and other measures aimed at fostering public trust.
Deputy Governor Anya Williams commended the Border Force team for their unwavering commitment to protecting the islands’ borders. She acknowledged the sacrifices made by officers who work tirelessly behind the scenes to process irregular migrants, manage detention centres, and screen individuals entering the islands.
Premier Charles Washington Misick underscored the critical role of security in achieving economic sustainability and social cohesion.
He called for collective efforts to support the Border Force and other security forces in their mission to safeguard the islands.
Meanwhile, Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam lauded the Border Force’s contribution to the multi-agency efforts to combat organised crime and trafficking. She also highlighted the importance of international partnerships in strengthening border security and promoting global stability.