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UNHCR concerned about implications for asylum given High Court ruling in Trinidad & Tobago

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July 11, 2023
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 UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, takes note of the judgement of the  Trinidad and Tobago High Court issued on 4 July 2023, regarding the case brought by a  refugee recognized by UNHCR, who is seeking asylum and international protection in  Trinidad and Tobago.  

UNHCR is concerned about the implications of this ruling for all asylum-seekers and  refugees in Trinidad and Tobago and appeals to the Government to ensure their  protection from forced return.  

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UNHCR is not a claimant in the Court proceedings but intervened as a third party  because of its mandate to supervise the application of the 1951 Refugee Convention  worldwide, a responsibility which was conferred on it by the UN General Assembly. 

UNHCR welcomes comments by High Court Judge Frank Seepersad about the urgent  need for a legislative response, and on the incorporation and integration of migrants into  society and its workforce, as this approach can be to the economic benefit of Trinidad  and Tobago. UNHCR stands ready to support the government of Trinidad and Tobago in  developing such a system, as it does in other countries. 

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