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  • 82 venezolanos fueron deportados de Trinidad y Tobago
    http://www.el-nacional.com/noticias/sociedad/venezolanos-fueron-deportados-trinidad-tobago_231999

    Varios de los deportados habrían solicitado asilo en esa nación y algunos de ellos estaban a punto de recibir el beneficio

    Al menos 82 venezolanos, que estaban detenidos en Inmigración, fueron deportados desde Trinidad y Tobago este sábado.

    Alfredo romero, director del Foro Penal Venezolano, informó que los ciudadanos estaban recluidos en el Centro de Detención de Inmigración de Trinidad y Tobago y pertenecían al grupo de más de 100 venezolanos con amenaza de deportación.

    El Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (Acnur), Filippo Grandi afirmó que 13 de los 82 venezolanos eran solicitantes de asilo y otros 19 estaban en proceso de convertirse en solicitantes de asilo, reseñó The [Trinidad and Tobago] Guardian.

    • Trinidad y Tobago deporta a 82 venezolanos | Excélsior
      http://www.excelsior.com.mx/global/trinidad-y-tobago-deporta-a-82-venezolanos/1234107

      Las autoridades de Trinidad y Tobago deportaron a unos 80 venezolanos de más de 100 que fueron detenidos tras ingresar de forma ilegal a ese país caribeño, confirmó el domingo una organización humanitaria local.

      Julio Henríquez, coordinador internacional de la organización humanitaria venezolana Foro Penal, dijo en una conversación telefónica que al menos 20 personas permanecen retenidas en el Centro de Detención de Inmigrantes de Trinidad y Tobago, la mayoría de ellos tendría pendiente el pago de una multa.

      Las leyes migratorias trinitarias contemplan prisión de seis meses o una multa estimada en unos mil 500 dólares para los que ingresen ilegalmente al país, comentó Henríquez.

    • TRINIDAD - Venezuelan nationals deported - Barbados Today
      https://barbadostoday.bb/2018/04/22/trinidad-venezuelan-nationals-deported

      At least 82 Venezuelan nationals were deported to their homeland on Saturday amid concerns that among them were people seeking asylum in Trinidad and Tobago.
      The Ministry of National Security in a statement issued late Saturday night said that 82 Venezuelan nationals including 29 women “were voluntarily repatriated…to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela with the assistance of the Ambassador of Venezuela to Trinidad and Tobago, Her Excellency Coromoto Godoy”.
      […]
      But the Living Water Community( LWC), a religious based organisation that works with the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), said that it had received reports of Venezuelans being deported.
      At this point we are unclear if this deportation extends to asylum-seekers duly registered with the UN Refugee agency (UNHCR) as such, or who have expressed a desire to seek asylum.
      “We await confirmation on this. The guidance note from UNHCR on the outflow of Venezuelans advises that states apply a protection-oriented response in dealing with Venezuelans in a way that reflects an understanding of protection as a humanitarian and non-political act, and as an act of solidarity with the people of Venezuela.
      “It asks that states find ways to facilitate access to their territory, award official documentation, grant access to basic rights and very importantly, apply a non-return principle to Venezuela,
      ” according to Rochelle Nakhid, the coordinator at the LWC.
      […]
      Earlier this month, [Chief Immigration Officer, Mrs. Charmaine] Gandhi-Andrews, told a select Joint Committee of Parliament that an estimated 2,000 Venezuelans have applied for asylum here in recent months.

      The committee was told that in 2015, there were 29 male Venezuelan detainees, but one year later the figure had risen to 125 including 97 females. Last year, there were 45 men and 82 women. She said that on a weekly basis, between 150 to 200 Venezuelans come here by sea, some of them, illegally.