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The Caribbean Netherlands Will Soon Be Able to Deport Illegal Surinamese Citizens More Easily

Summary by DWTonline.com
WILLEMSTAD — If the individual governments of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten agree, it will soon become easier to put Surinamese citizens without the correct residency papers on a plane to Paramaribo. A treaty on this matter is feared to have consequences for thousands of people without the correct residency papers. Curaçao and the other islands are not automatically obligated to accept the treaty; however, as separate countries with their own…
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WILLEMSTAD — If the individual governments of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten agree, it will soon become easier to put Surinamese citizens without the correct residency papers on a plane to Paramaribo. A treaty on this matter is feared to have consequences for thousands of people without the correct residency papers. Curaçao and the other islands are not automatically obligated to accept the treaty; however, as separate countries with their own…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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