The Trinidad and Tobago government is set to introduce new legislation aimed at strengthening border security and combating transnational crime. The proposed law will enhance passenger data collection, establish a 24 hour information unit, and improve intelligence sharing with international partners including the United States. Officials say the bill will help track high risk individuals while maintaining data protection safeguards.
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