PHILIPSBURG:--- In light of the recent capture of Venezuela’s President and First Lady, Member of Parliament Lacroes has issued an urgent statement highlighting the potential national security and humanitarian challenges facing the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its Caribbean territories. The geopolitical instability stemming from this development has raised concerns about the safety of Venezuelan nationals residing in the region and the strategic risks to territories such as Sint Maarten, Curaçao, and the BES islands.
Humanitarian Concerns for Venezuelan Nationals
MP Lacroes emphasized the importance of safeguarding the dignity and well-being of Venezuelan nationals within the Kingdom’s borders, including those with unresolved immigration statuses or pending deportation cases. “In times of instability, humanitarian principles must guide our actions,” Lacroes stated, urging the government to reaffirm its commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals during this volatile period.
Security Risks to Caribbean Territories
The MP also warned of potential threats to the Kingdom’s Caribbean territories due to their proximity to Venezuela and the Netherlands’ alliance with the United States. “In any regional conflict, weak links become immediate targets,” Lacroes cautioned, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance in Sint Maarten, Curaçao, and the BES islands.
Call for Immediate Action
To address these pressing concerns, MP Lacroes has called for an emergency parliamentary session within the next 24 hours. The proposed meeting would include key officials such as the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, the Police Commissioner, and the Commander of the VKS. The session’s agenda will focus on assessing security risks, reviewing immigration protocols, and formulating a coordinated response plan to ensure the safety and stability of the Kingdom’s territories.
“The time to act is now,” Lacroes declared, urging decisive leadership to navigate the challenges posed by the unfolding crisis.




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