Asunción, Paraguay – The U.S. Chargé d'Affaires ad interim in Paraguay, Amir P. Masliyah, recently issued a statement warning of the implementation of enhanced immigration enforcement by the U.S. Trump administration, emphasizing that those who enter the United States through illegal channels could face severe penalties.
In his statement, Chargé d'Affaires Masliyah stated, "To make America safe, strong, and prosperous, President Trump is committed to ensuring the enforcement of immigration laws." He warned that as part of these efforts, immigration regulations are being strictly applied, and individuals who do not meet the established requirements will face serious consequences.
In particular, he stressed, "It is important to be aware that entering the United States without proper documentation, working without authorization, or overstaying the permitted time can lead to legal consequences ranging from fines to restrictions on future visa applications."
Furthermore, he added that the Trump administration has strengthened border controls and enhanced related procedures to prevent illegal immigration. This means that individuals who enter or remain in the country without authorization will be detained and ultimately deported to their country of origin.
In addition to these measures, the United States is reinforcing mechanisms to prevent fraudulent activities in the visa application process. Chargé d'Affaires Masliyah cautioned, "Submitting false documents or providing inaccurate information when applying for a visa is considered a serious violation and can lead to the impossibility of obtaining a visa in the future."
Meanwhile, the U.S. government is also intensifying its crackdown on human trafficking organizations and other activities that promote illegal entry. Recently, visa restrictions were announced for foreign officials who facilitate or promote illegal immigration.
Chargé d'Affaires Masliyah concluded his statement by emphasizing, "The key message is clear: the best way to travel to the United States is through legal channels and by complying with current regulations. The right decision for everyone is to respect the law and not put their own, their family's, or their future safety at risk."
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