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Hinds on human trafficking scourge – TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CAN DO BETTER

AS THE world struggles to identify and address victims of human trafficking – said to be in the millions of people – fueling a multi-billion dollar criminal enterprise, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds admits more can be done in this country, despite all that has already been done. Hinds was one of the speakers at

En 2021, 147 venezolanas han sido rescatadas de redes de trata: Mulier

En 2021, 147 venezolanas han sido rescatadas de redes de trata: Mulier
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Tragedies at sea: Venezuelan migrants continue to flock to Trinidad and Tobago despite border closure

Tragedies at sea: Venezuelan migrants continue to flock to Trinidad and Tobago despite border closure Click to read this article in English Source: Trinidad Express Upon completing my PhD at the University of Miami, I returned to Trinidad and Tobago in 2018. The first change that I noticed moving back home was the large number of Venezuelans almost everywhere I went in supermarkets, malls, taxis, and bars, even in the countryside where I lived. Eager to practice my Spanish, I often struck up conversations with Venezuelan migrants who were willing to speak to me, as almost none of them knew any English. From time to time, I hired Venezuelans to do odd jobs around the house. One day I offered Carlos, a migrant whom I had recently met, a hot lunch prepared by my mother after he was finished working. He told me that it had been a long time since he had a complete meal. I asked him how he came to Trinidad, and like many other migrants that I have met over the last three years he descri

The New Humanitarian | Hungry Venezuelans look to dangerous Caribbean escape route

CUMANÁ, Venezuela and BOGOTÁ, Colombia Far from the well-trodden border crossings in western Venezuela, shrinking resources and acute gas shortages have left many increasingly desperate residents along the Caribbean coast with few options other than a dangerous maritime crossing if they want to leave. Only 24 kilometres away, Trinidad and Tobago has become an important destination country for some of the millions of Venezuelans who have been eager to escape the country’s economic meltdown and humanitarian crisis. But in order to get there, they have to cross the Bocas del Dragón (Mouths of the Dragon) – a dangerous waterway known for human smuggling, narco-trafficking, shipwrecks, and even piracy – before hoping to slip past immigration officials upon landing in Trinidad.

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