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U.S. Embassy Issues Stark Warning to Liberians: “Don’t Risk Jail or Deportation”

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Last updated: April 9, 2025 4:23 am
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H.E. Mark C. Toner, U.S. Ambassador to Liberia
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By Emmanuel Sikena

Monrovia, Liberia – The United States Embassy in Monrovia has issued a stern warning to Liberian citizens considering illegal entry or unlawful residency in the United States, emphasizing the severe consequences, including jail time, deportation, and permanent visa bans.

In a press release issued on Monday, U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Mark Toner, said the U.S. government is intensifying its enforcement of immigration laws and urged Liberians to avoid any attempts to travel to or remain in the U.S. illegally.

“Illegal entry not only breaks U.S. laws; it also puts your safety and well-being in jeopardy,” Ambassador Toner stated. “The penalties are serious: jail time, separation from your family, and permanent bans from re-entering the United States.”

The Ambassador’s message, titled “Don’t Risk Your Future: The United States Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration,” highlights the potential repercussions of violating U.S. immigration laws. He emphasized that attempting to enter the U.S. illegally, lying to obtain a visa, working without authorization, or overstaying a visa will result in serious penalties.

Ambassador Toner revealed a concerning trend: nearly 20 percent of Liberians who travel to the United States on tourist visas overstay their authorized period. This alarming statistic places Liberia as the 10th highest overstay rate in the world. The U.S. Embassy attributes this trend as a significant factor contributing to the difficulties many Liberians face when applying for tourist or non-immigrant visas. Visa fraud, including the use of counterfeit documents and false statements, also remains a persistent concern.

“Far too many Liberians resort to fraud in a desperate attempt to get a visa,” Toner said, urging Liberians to understand the legal and national security implications behind the increasingly stringent visa process.

The statement highlighted that the Trump administration has significantly increased immigration enforcement. In February 2025, illegal border crossings dropped dramatically by 94 percent compared to the previous year, while arrests within the U.S. surged by over 600 percent.

“If you try to cross a U.S. border or remain in the United States illegally, you will be caught, detained, and sent back,” the Ambassador warned. “You may also be banned from returning or face fines and criminal charges.”

The Embassy reiterated that any form of visa fraud, including lying on applications, submitting false documents, or overstaying a visa, constitutes a criminal offense with serious consequences, potentially leading to permanent ineligibility for future travel to the United States.

“The U.S. visa process is the most secure in the world,” Toner stated. “Those who attempt to cheat the system will be punished.”

For those considering traveling to the U.S. through irregular routes or attempting to cross the southern border, the Ambassador cautioned about the grave dangers posed by human traffickers, criminal gangs, and cartels who exploit migrants.

“Many who attempt the journey never make it to their destination. Criminal groups subject them to violence, extortion, and assault,” he warned.

The U.S. government is actively collaborating with countries in the Western Hemisphere to intercept migrants before they reach the border, aiming to protect both American citizens and migrants from the inherent risks associated with illegal immigration.

As part of its enforcement measures, the U.S. government is also targeting facilitators of illegal immigration, including smugglers, human traffickers, and even foreign government officials and transportation industry workers.

Ambassador Toner cited Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recently announced policy, which imposed visa restrictions on foreign officials, including those in immigration, customs, and port authorities, who fail to act against illegal immigration. Similar restrictions are being applied to tourism and travel agencies found complicit in fraudulent activities.

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