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a meeting of the National Emergency
Management Advisory Committee
(NEMAC). The government later
announced the extension of measures
to limit movement and
curtail social gatherings
in order to reduce
the number of active
COVID-19 cases on the
island.
The authorities have also decided
that an adjustment to the restrictions
on sporting activities would not allow
athletes to receive one-on-one training.
A modification was also made to
allow very limited opening of the education
sector to support pupils preparing
for the Caribbean Examinations
Council (CXC), the Common Entrance
Exams and students enrolled at the
Sir Arthur Lewis Community College
in subjects which require use of the
laboratory.
The government said all business
operations and commercial activities
must end by 9 pm, as guided by the
COVID-19 Council (Prevention and
Control Act).
Trinidad
Venezuelans migrants cannot have
more rights in Trinidad and Tobago
than nationals of the country.
This was stated by Prime Minister,
Dr. Keith Rowley who was responding
to a ruling by a High Court Judge
in Port of Spain recently who gave
the state the green light to deport an
11-year-old girl who was among a group
of 26 illegal Venezuelan children who
returned to Trinidad after being repatriated
last month.
Justice Frank Seepersad in his ruling
rejected preliminary submissions for
the child’s legal team over the effect of
the 2014 Draft Policy on Refugees and
Asylum Seekers, which was approved by
Cabinet but not Parliament.
He said the government
was free to change
its policy due to prevailing
circumstances, including the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Seepersad’s ruling essentially handed
the state a legal victory in its bid to
strictly enforce the country’s immigration
laws.
Dr. Rowley said his government has
been humane when dealing with the
issue of illegal Venezuelan migrant,
as was evidenced by the registration
process that took place last year. Some
16,543 Venezuela migrants were registered
to work legally here during that
process.
He also warned Venezuelan migrants
entering Trinidad and Tobago illegally
that they will be deported.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
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