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CIA recruiting more dual nationals from Caribbean, Latin America to improve intelligence

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WASHINGTON � As a boy, Brian used to sell fruit on the streets of his hometown in Trinidad, bringing in extra cash to to help his family pay for food.

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The seal of the Central Intelligence Agency is seen on the floor at CIA headquarters, Jan. 21, 2017, in Langley, Va. 

Now he works for the deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, one of many dual nationals recruited by the U.S. spy agency from Latin America and the Caribbean in its push to diversify its workforce � and to attract talent to its ranks with specific language skills and cultural understandings in hotbeds of turmoil across the globe.





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