00:00Wednesday marked day two of the migrants' registration process in Tobago at the Dwight York Stadium.
00:07Yesterday, between the hours of 7.50 a.m. and 8.35 p.m., on Tuesday, 3rd March,
00:15officers of the Tobago Division conducted the migrant registration process at the Dwight York Stadium.
00:22A total of 157 persons and processed 115, rescheduled 42.
00:32Migrants registered on Tuesday, Venezuelans 103, Jamaicans 3, Filipino 2, Cubans 3, Guyanese 4.
00:45And of course, the process continues at the Dwight York Stadium.
00:50Some stood in the sun, others under umbrellas, as the migrants' registration process got underway in Tobago.
00:5719-year-old Seas Lascano of Venezuela spoke to TV6 News.
01:04I come in here for my legal process.
01:07Today I come in like 8 a.m. and everything is good.
01:12It's more relaxed, everybody's here.
01:14Just when calling, we're going inside.
01:16It's nice.
01:18How do you feel about the registration process?
01:21I believe it's good.
01:22It's so good because...
01:24And you have your paper.
01:25Yeah, I have all my documents here.
01:28I believe it's good because some countries don't have this.
01:31It's nice.
01:32The registration process continues tomorrow and three days next week, March 9th, 10th, and 11th.
01:40Migrants underwent health screening, fingerprinting, body scans, filled out biodata forms, had their photographs taken, and underwent electronic verification with
01:52immigration officers.
01:54Reporting for TV6 News at the Dwight York Stadium, I am Elizabeth Williams.
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