Tensions flared at the Ato Boldon Stadium’s security checkpoint on Monday morning, marking the start of the 2026 Migrant Registration Framework’s in-person phase. A disagreement between a woman and a police officer occurred shortly after the facility opened to applicants for the new registration process. The incident remained a heated verbal exchange, with no further escalation. This marked the first day of mandatory in-person interviews following the online registration’s closure on February 25. Applicants are required to attend scheduled appointments for document verification and processing. The Migrant Registration Framework aims to formalize the status of migrants in Trinidad and Tobago through a structured verification process. Authorities have reminded applicants to adhere to their assigned times and to follow all security instructions.
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