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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Attorney Criston J. Williams. - ATTORNEY Criston J Williams on Friday told Newsday he had heard nothing from the police regarding an invitation to interview a Venezuelan deportee who had accused the authorities of breaking the law and crimes against humanity in recently deporting him and other Venezuelan migrants. Williams' law firm Quatum Legal is representing Juan Manuel Acosta, one of about 30 Venezuelans deported from Trinidad on August 13 […]

Source: Trinidad News

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