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Caribbean L 8 ife, March 15–21, 2019 BQ
CARIBBEAN ROUNDUP
being the most prevalent.
Trinidad
The Trinidad and Tobago government
is considering a
policy where Venezuelan
illegal migrants can
work in the country for
a year.
An amnesty will be
given to those who are fleeing the crisis
in their South American homeland.
This was revealed by National Security
Minister, Stuart Young who said he
intends to take to Cabinet a policy for
T&T where all Venezuelans currently in
T&T would need to be registered and in
that process part of it will be what work
they can do et cetera.
He told a recent press conference
that once all Venezuelans in the country
legally and illegal are registered it
will give the Government the data as to
how many are here legally and illegally
and what they are doing.
“Then we will take further decisions
that might very well incorporate allowing
them to work for the period of one
year and thereafter anyone who is held
here illegally we will deal with them in
accordance with the current law,” he
said.— Compiled by Azad Ali
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