(Trinidad Guardian) It’s been a little more than a year since Venezuelan migrants were registered allowing them to live and work in Trinidad & Tobago.
But now that the year has passed, some migrants are calling for an extension saying the conditions in their homeland have not improved.
Romero said while he has made a good life for himself, many other migrants were suffering.
Meanwhile, director at the La Romaine Migrant Support Group (LARMS) Angie Ramnarine said the Minister of National Security should consider extending the registration policy for another year.
Meanwhile, Mon Signor Christian Pereira who has been working closely with the Venezuelan migrants said he also felt there should be an extension as the conditions in Venezuela had not improved.