…says pay “your taxes”, cooperate with ICE, seek legal advice
The thousands of undocumented Guyanese immigrants who are living in the United States (US) are urged not to panic but rather consult a licensed immigration attorney if they are uncertain about their next steps.
This was according to US-based Guyanese Immigration Attorney, Vrinda Jagan, who has fought and continues to fight for the rights of immigrants, not only Guyanese.
Jagan, who is the granddaughter of Presidents Cheddi and Janet Jagan, has been practicing immigration law since 2013. She opened her first office in Queens, New York, and focuses on assisting with family-based sponsorship, waivers for fraud or inadmissibility issues and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) cases/domestic violence cases.

In addition, the law firm has assisted clients in becoming naturalised US citizens, and has assisted survivors of domestic violence obtain not only freedom in the US, but independence from their abusers.
Undocumented Guyanese
However, regarding the issue of undocumented Guyanese, she urged them not to heed rumours or social media posts, as they can create unnecessary panic and be misleading.
“There are a lot of people around that call themselves consultants that are not licensed to give advice and file fraudulent paperwork. These filings have repercussions and when people are desperate, they will hold on to any morsel of hope, even if it’s not based on actual law. My advice has been and continues to be, speak to a licensed attorney in good standing with knowledge in immigration law, whether it be my firm or another one, do your homework and research,” she told Guyana Times in an interview.
When asked whether Guyanese paying their taxes are at risk of being deported, Jagan stated that the tax payers have nothing to worry about. “If you already have a tax ID and have been paying taxes, then continue to do so. Most people do want to and try to do the right thing, i.e. working hard and paying their taxes.”
She added that those who have no evidence to show that after working in the US for years, they have not paid any taxes to the federal Government, then they are more likely at risk of being deported. This, she added, will only happen if they are being arrested by agents of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
In cases of illegal immigrants being detained by ICE or law enforcement, they should show photo identification, preferably state or city issued.












