The Ministry of Home Affairs has confirmed the recent deportation of seven Guyanese nationals from the United States, linked to various criminal offenses. These offenses include one case of grand larceny, one assault, two sexual assaults, one aggravated assault, one illegal entry, and one instance of assault and domestic violence.

While these incidents have been publicly reported, the Ministry emphasizes the importance of understanding the serious consequences associated with unlawful conduct and violations of immigration laws while living abroad.
Citizens are strongly advised to pursue only legal and authorized channels for migration, employment, education, and travel. Engaging in criminal activities or attempting to enter or remain in another country illegally can lead to arrest, imprisonment, and eventual deportation.
The Ministry remains dedicated to ensuring public safety and national security, as well as facilitating the responsible movement of citizens across borders. In collaboration with international partners, the Ministry continues to manage migration and law enforcement matters in the best interest of the country and its people.
For further information, citizens are encouraged to stay informed about their rights and responsibilities while abroad.
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