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Curaçao Court: Illegal Entry Alone Does Not Justify Immigration Detention - Caribbean Chronicles

The ruling responds to the case of two Venezuelan citizens who arrived in the boat to Curaçao at the end of 2023. The Joint Court of Justice has ruled that the mere fact of entering Curaçao irregularly does not constitute valid legal grounds for apprehending a person under immigration detention.This ruling confirms a previous decision of the Court of First Instance, which declared the intervention of the Minister of Justice in similar cases unfo…
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The ruling responds to the case of two Venezuelan citizens who arrived in the boat to Curaçao at the end of 2023. The Joint Court of Justice has ruled that the mere fact of entering Curaçao irregularly does not constitute valid legal grounds for apprehending a person under immigration detention.This ruling confirms a previous decision of the Court of First Instance, which declared the intervention of the Minister of Justice in similar cases unfo…

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Crónicas del Caribe broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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