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MARC DILLARD: Deter illegal immigration to the US

The US Embassy has issued a stern warning to anyone planning to enter the US illegally

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by MARC DILLARD

News12 April 2025 - 10:55
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In Summary


  • If you enter illegally, lie for a visa, work without legal permission, or stay after visa expiry, you face penalties, including jail, deportation and a permanent US visa ban. 
  • The Trump administration has tightened security and greatly increased arrests and deportation.

A US Border Patrol agent walks to his vehicle while patrolling near a newly-built section of the border wall between Mexico and the United States near Eagle Pass, Texas, the United States, on January 7, 2022 /NICK WAGNER/ XINHUA

The foundation of the US-Kenya partnership is the strong relationships between our people, including thousands of students, tourists and business travellers who move legally between the United States and Kenya every year. However, not every traveller follows the law, and those who violate US immigration law harm both the United States and legitimate travellers.

To make America safe, strong and prosperous, President Trump is ensuring adherence to US immigration laws. To put it plainly, if you try to enter the United States illegally, lie to get a visa, work without legal permission, or stay in the US after your visa or visa waiver period expires, you will face serious penalties. These include jail time, deportation and a permanent ban on obtaining a US visa in the future.

The fair application of the rule of law is a cornerstone of democratic societies, including the United States and Kenya. Although some people believe they can sneak into the United States and avoid being caught, this is not true. The Trump Administration has strengthened border security and greatly increased the number of illegal aliens being arrested and deported.

In February 2025, illegal border crossings dropped 94 per cent, compared to February 2024, while arrests of illegal border crossers inside the United States increased by 627 per cent. If you try to cross a US border or remain in the United States illegally, you will be caught, detained and sent back. You may also be banned from ever returning or face fines and criminal charges.

The US visa process is the most secure in the world. Yet, some people unwisely still try to cheat the system by using fake documents, lying on applications, or staying after their visa expires. These are examples of visa fraud, and they are serious crimes. If you break the law in this way, you may never be allowed to enter the United States again and may face additional penalties. Moreover, failure to tell the whole truth during your visa interview will result in a denial and could lead to long-term ineligibility.

For those considering making the dangerous journey to illegally cross into the United States, understand that your safety – and even your life – are at risk. Criminal groups, cartels and human traffickers target illegal migrants, subjecting them to violence, extortion and assault. Many who attempt the journey never make it to their destination.

The United States is working with other countries in North and South America to stop and return people trying to enter illegally before they even reach the US border. By securing our borders, we are not only protecting American citizens, but also preventing the suffering caused by illegal immigration.

Stopping illegal immigration is also a battle against human trafficking, corruption and organised crime. The United States government is taking action against those who help others enter the country illegally. This includes smugglers, human traffickers and even foreign government officials who allow illegal immigration to continue.

Recently, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new visa restriction policy for foreign officials – including immigration, customs and port authority staff – who fail to help stop illegal immigration. This builds on similar existing restrictions for those in the transportation and tourism industries. Those who threaten US security by facilitating illegal immigration are not welcome in the United States.

The risks of trying to illegally immigrate to the United States far outweigh any potential benefits. You could lose your life, become a victim of criminals, or end up with a record that damages your future and your family’s future. Illegal entry not only breaks US laws, it is also puts your safety and well being in jeopardy. The penalties are serious: jail time, separation from your family and permanent bans from re-entering the US. If you know someone who is in the United States illegally, the best thing you can do for them is encourage them to leave now.

For everyone who wishes to travel to the United States, the message is simple: make the right choice, follow the law, and do not risk your safety, your family, or your future.

The writer is Chargé d’Affaires, US Embassy in Kenya

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