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The mass deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal records: Social, economic, and political implications for Trinidad and Tobago

The mass deportation dilemma: Trinidad and Tobago’s strategy for social and economic resilience.

The mass deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal records from the United States to countries like Trinidad and Tobago is a complex and multifaceted issue with far-reaching implications. While the US government views such deportations as a necessary measure to enhance national security and enforce immigration laws, the receiving countries …

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Eastward safety exodus amid soaring crime rates in Trinidad and Tobago

Eastward Exodus

Port-of-Spain, once a bustling hub of commerce, feels eerily hollow these days. Shop windows stare blankly, “closed for relocation” signs flapping in the sea breeze. This isn’t a planned economic shift, but a desperate exodus driven by an invisible enemy: “Town’s” rampant crime. Citizens are fleeing the western peninsula en …

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High crime vs low crime rates in nations: A deep dive into the divide between them

High crime

Determining the differences between high crime and low crime in nations is a complex issue with no single, definitive answer. Several factors, often intertwined, contribute to these differences, and their relative influence can vary greatly in different contexts. As a citizen or business owner, focussing solely on a surveillance system …

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