Immigration Department intercepts 24 people in six-week enforcement drive
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The department said permission to remain in Anguilla is granted only for a specified period and warned that people who overstay without lawful permission may face detention, prosecution, fines or removal.
It said it will continue to enforce the island’s immigration laws in a fair, impartial and professional manner, while encouraging the public to report suspected immigration violations.
The figures continue a recent pattern of immigration enforcement by the department.
During an earlier reporting period, covering two-months from 13 February to 13 April, eight people were convicted of illegal entry, receiving combined fines of $42,500.
Of those, three were from Anguilla, and one each from Dominica, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, St Martin and Venezuela.
The single Colombian national was jailed for one month and five people were removed from Anguilla following court proceedings.
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