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Dutch islands offer amnesty to illegal immigrants
Hundreds of people lined up outside an immigration office in St. Maarten on Wednesday, the third day of the six-week amnesty program. As many as 70,000 immigrants - mostly Haitian, Guyanese and Jamaican - are estimated to be living on the five Dutch islands in the Caribbean without valid residency papers or work permits. Under a program called the "Brooks Tower Accord," papers will be given to those who can prove they have lived in the territory since Dec. 31, 2006, or can show a valid contract from an employer. 2009-11-05 00:17:15 GMT
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