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More than 150 Venezuelans deported from Trinidad; court halts deportation of 19 others

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(CMC)- Trinidad and Tobago says it has deported 160 Venezuelans who had illegally entered the country, even as a High Court judge stopped the immediate deportation of 19 others to the South American state. In a statement last night, the...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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