CNI News
8 February 2025
Those who have illegally arrived in the US with no residence permit should leave the country in advance before being deported by the US officials, warned the Myanmar Embassy to the US on 5th February 2025.
Donald Trump who won in the US presidential election becomes president, the US government is carrying out to send those arrived in the US illegally or with no residence permit back to their native countries.
In doing so, the US government will handcuffed the illegal residents and be deported by military aircraft and those who don't want to go back to their countries will be sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
"Those who have already arrived in the US illegally - if they leave the US in advance before being deported, they will be free from being handcuffed and being imprisoned. Moreover, they can go home after selling their assets and if they apply for a visa to return in the future, they have a better chance of getting a visa." wrote a social account called Moe Chan.
If Myanmar citizens were facing the expiration of your legal documents such as residence visa, they would be designated as undocumented aliens and because they could be deported, we inform them to carry out to secure residency through their plans, released the Myanmar Embassy to the US.
Myanmar citizens who have already arrived in the US illegally or undocumented Myanmar citizens should leave the US in advance before the US officials deport them; if they do not have any type of travel ticket for the return journey or if their passports have expired for quite some time, they can apply for ID cards and application forms and requirements can be found on the embassy website and the embassy can be contacted promptly by email/phone, said in the statement released by the Myanmar Embassy.
The US government has also suspended the work permits of more than 300,000 Venezuelans and deported them while Indian and Colombian migrants were also repatriated by US military aircraft.
The US government reportedly has also listed nearly 700 Myanmar nationals for repatriation.