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...Trinidad a safe haven

Trinidad Express: "Police went before daybreak yesterday to houses in Cap de Ville, Point Fortin, and held 27 Guyanese nationals, including several children and babies.
Many of them said they regarded Trinidad as a safe haven from crime.
They all had passports, police said, but had overstayed their time in Trinidad and failed to apply for extensions.
Several of those held told police they would be destitute if they returned home, and were afraid of becoming a victim in the wave of crimes that have hit the South American country this year."

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