In the aftermath of a devastating bombing at a Georgetown gas station last month, the opposition party A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has intensified its scrutiny of the government’s border monitoring and migrant management practices. APNU’s shadow home affairs minister, Sherod Duncan, has posed a series of pressing questions to the government, focusing on the security of border regions and the implementation of electronic identification (e-ID) cards for migrants.
APNU questions gov’t about border monitoring, law to register migrants for e-ID cards
