PHILIPSBURG:— A review of the Law Enforcement Council has shown that four of the six recommendations to resolve a number of bottlenecks with regard to admission and expulsion practices at the Immigration and Border Protection service (IBP) have not been followed up.
In 2014 the Law Enforcement Council published a report about the admission and expulsion of foreign nationals in Sint Maarten, focusing on applications related to the performance of work. In the report, the Council made six recommendations to the Minister of Justice to resolve the identified bottlenecks with regard to admission and expulsion practices at the IBP.
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