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A total of eight hundred and twenty- seven migrants have successfully registered online for the Tobago leg of the registration process, announced by the Ministry of Homeland Security.

Over one hundred migrants registered in Tobago on Tuesday, some of the migrants included Venezuelans, Philippinos, Jamaicans, Cubans and nationals of Guyana. Elizabeth Williams visited the registration area at the Dwight Yorke Stadium and has this report.
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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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