Trinidad and Tobago Is Preparing to Expel Illegal Immigrants
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The Government of Trinidad and Tobago transferred 200 Venezuelan migrants to a detention centre for their next deportation, on the order of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the Ministry of National Security reported. Permanent Secretary Videsh Maharaj confirmed that this is a “mass deportation” and that the migrants will be detained before the transfer. Persad-Bissessar had announced for months his intention to strengthen the immigration p…
"All illegal immigrants detained" should be "Keeped in the Centre for the detention of migrants until their expulsion (...), since the implementation of an expulsion is currently being measured by a mass of illegal immigrants," refers to a government document dated 27 October and signed by the Minister of Interior, which is now consulted by the French-Presse Agency (AFP).
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today An internal memorandum from the Ministry of National Security of Trinidad and Tobago revealed that the Caribbean government is preparing for a massive deportation of Venezuelan immigrants in an irregular situation, a decision that could further strain diplomatic relations with Caracas and generate a humanitarian crisis in the region. The document, dated October 27 and signed by permanent secreta…
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