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Extension of stay
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This newspaper endorses two key positions of the government on Venezuela as re-stated by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at yesterdayâs news conference. We share the concern and objection to the Organisation of American States (OAS) which has been used as an instrument of the Trump administrationâs policy against the Maduro government.
Indeed, we have repeatedly expressed our dismay at the ease with which the OAS was able to divide Caricom on Venezuela.
Secondly, we see no basis for Trinidad and Tobago to recognise the US candidate Juan Guaido as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
That being said, it is becoming increasingly difficult to turn our eyes away from the suffering of the Venezuelan people under the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. While the US embargo holds significant responsibility for this, having tightened the screws on the Venezuelan economy, the Maduro government is no martyr to the cause of its people.
Trinidad grants extension of stay to registered Venezuelans
Keith Rowley
December 18, 2020
(Trinidad Express) Registered Venezuelans will get another extension of their stay in Trinidad and Tobago, this time to June 3, 2021, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced yesterday.
The current registration cards expire on December 30. There was a previous extension from June to December, 2020.
The Prime Minister said in the extension period the 16,000-plus registered Venezuelans will have to re-register. He said during that period, the Government would also sort out the issue of who will obtain visas but he stressed: “One of the things we can’t expect and which we won’t do is mass deportation.”