Browne Says Caribbean Must Adjust to Tougher US Immigration Rules and Visa BondsPrime Minister Gaston Browne says Caribbean nationals must adjust to increasingly stringent United States immigration policies, including visa bonds of between US$10,000 and US$20,000 for some applicants considered at risk of overstaying. Speaking Saturday on the Browne and Browne Show, Browne stressed that the bond would not apply to everyone seeking a US visa. “It’s not all applicants who apply who will have to pay the bond,” Browne said. “We have not done anything illegal, anything immoral that the United States can frown on and take any punitive action against us,” he said. “They have made it abundantly clear that no one has a right to visit the United States,” Browne said.