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Ministry expects many V’zuelans but smooth process
Posted: Friday, May 31, 2019

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Ministry expects many V’zuelans but smooth process
THE Ministry of National Security in a statement yesterday said they expect a "heavy flow" of people to take part in the Venezuelan Migrant Registration exercise that begins today. However, the ministry added that they expected the exercise to run smoothly.

Chaos: Migrants asked to fill out forms in English
But what was expected to be a simple process turned chaotic as the migrants were required to fill out the forms in English.

Mix-up of registration forms for V’zuelans

Venezuelans afraid of persecution following line of questioning

Amnesty International to PM: Lives of refugees at risk

26 Venezuelans found in makeshift cam

42 Venezuelan women held at clubs, bars, go to court

$230m allocated for water upgrade

Devant: ‘We will go to court’
Speaking with Newsday, activist and former government minister Devant Maharaj said he is willing to go to court over the seizure of his phone and the legitimacy of the warrant which made it possible.

Sat challenges Sedition Act
ATTORNEYS for controversial leader of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) leader Satnarayan Maharaj have filed a High Court action challenging the lawfulness and constitutionality of certain provisions of the Sedition Act Chapter 11.04.

Imbert: UNC's claim on local gov't elections 'nonsense'

A big secret on a small island

Three shot dead after party
The killings happened early on Thursday, after a party at on the grounds of the Wharf Trace Community

Man charged for keeping slave

Ferry passengers held with ganja



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