Unregistered migrant children ineligible to access public education Foreign Affairs Minister Amery Browne told the Senate today that migrant children, whose parents did not take part in the 2019 registration exercise, weren't eligible to be allowed in the country's public schools.
Thousands of migrants stranded as US entry appointments cancelled They came from Haiti, Venezuela and around the world, pulling small rolling suitcases crammed with clothing and stuffed animals to occupy their children. They clutched cellphones showing that after months of waiting they had appointments — finally — to legally enter the United States.
Govt hijacked process, says Mark Mark said the national coat of arms belonged to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, and he questioned Government's "haste" to make the change.
Another worker crushed by truck on the job On Tuesday, Hardeo Manohar, 63, an employee of Coosal Construction Company Limited, died beneath the wheels of a dump truck in Manzanilla.
Cops kill 3 suspected robbers in central Trinidad Three men were killed by police responding to reports of a robbery in central Trinidad late on Tuesday. The three were in a car that crashed during a reported shootout at Welcome Road, Cunupia. The dead men, who were not immediately identified, were taken from their vehicle, loaded into the trunks of police SUVs and taken to the Chaguanas District Hospital.
Thieves stall Tobago Hindu temple's construction, $40k in material missing Bhesham Beepath, son of Tobago Hindu Society president Pulwaty Beepath, said workers from the Unemployment Relief Programme, who are helping to construct the temple, discovered that about two tonnes of steel and two pallets of blocks were missing from the site when they showed up for work on January 21.
A Massacre in Jamaica
After the United States demanded the extradition of a drug lord, a bloodletting ensued. By Mattathias Schwartz - December 12, 2011