The US Embassy in Port of Spain issued a statement A safety warning advising U.S. citizens in Trinidad and Tobago to avoid all U.S. government facilities over the holiday weekendreferring to a ‘heightened state of alertness’.
The warning comes in the middle increasing regional tensions between the United States and Venezuelafollowing a series of deadly US attacks in Caribbean waters targeting suspected drug traffickers. At least 19 people have reportedly been killed in six maritime operations since last month.
Authorities say the embassy’s warning stems from potential threats against American citizens in the two-island nation, which U.S. officials say “may be linked” to the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Homeland Security, Roger Alexander, confirmed that local authorities have taken additional security measures, but declined to share details.
The embassy’s message urges American citizens to exercise vigilance and avoid government facilities, especially during World War II Diwali holiday weekendwhen large public gatherings are expected. The advisory also reminds travelers to monitor reputable news sources and report suspicious activity to local authorities.
Embassy advice – Key actions:
- Avoid all US government facilities in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Be aware of your surroundings.
- Monitor reputable news media for updates.
- Make sure you have a valid US passport to travel.
- Report suspicious activity to local authorities.
Americans in the country are also encouraged to register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) bee step.state.gov to receive official alerts and security updates.
Regional unrest has increased following the recent disappearance of two fishermen from Trinidad, believed to have been killed in a US attack on Tuesday. President Trump defended the operations, stating that the United States “will not tolerate narco-terrorists trafficking illegal drugs by land or sea.”
Local communities and governments in the Caribbean are now on edge as Washington takes a tougher stance on transnational drug operations near Venezuelan waters.
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Source: US Embassy Port of Spain; Associated press; Official statements from the authorities of Trinidad and Tobago.

