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Home Affairs Minister says no one approached Guyana authorities on behalf of Haitians - Barbados Today

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Guyanese Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn has dashed any lingering hope that 34 Haitians stranded in Barbados might find refuge in the South American country. Furthermore, Benn declared that the documents used by the Haitians to enter Barbados with assistance from a Barbados-based travel agency are “fake”. He said that contrary to promises made […]

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