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Recent Report Raises Concerns Over VIP Immigration Treatment for Large Groups of Indian Nationals Arriving at Cheddie Jagan Airport

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April 8, 2024
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A recent report received by Village Voice News from a Guyanese citizens who wanted to remain anonymous, has sparked controversy over the alleged preferential treatment given to a large group of alleged Indian  nationals at the Cheddie Jagan International Airport. According to the witness, the group was escorted through the immigration process via the special VIP line, raising questions about potential political motives behind the incident.

According to reports, the foreign nationals in question arrived on an American Airlines flight (1513) and were escorted through immigration while Guyanese citizens who had arrived on a Caribbean Airlines flight approximately half an hour before the foreign nationals were required to wait in long slow queues.  The foreign nationals were escorted by a senior immigration officer to a dedicated processing desk, raising suspicions about the nature of their entry.

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Observers have raised concerns regarding the implications of the reported incident, particularly in light of the PPP government’s ongoing efforts to facilitate the imigration of more foreign nationals from Venezuela, Bangladesh and India in Guyana. The report suggests that such actions could potentially strengthen the theory of drastically reduced PPP supporters because of the emigration of over 150,000 East Indians out of Guyana since 2002, leaving the PPP at a distinct advantage. Critics argue that the government’s continued importation of foreign nationals, albeit silently, may be part of a larger strategy to bolster its ethnic voting base and disenfranchise non-PPP supporters.

One observer, who frequently travels through the airport, commented, “This is an ongoing exercise that I’ve often seen when returning home.” The observer’s remark underscores a growing concern among citizens regarding the potential manipulation of immigration processes for political gain.

Another concerned citizen, upon witnessing the incident, expressed alarm, stating, “It appears to me that the PPP government’s strategy is to bring in foreign nationals who can blend in. These people are working quietly to expand the electoral roll.” The citizen’s observation highlights fears that the influx of foreign nationals may be aimed at influencing electoral outcomes through covert means.

The incident, which occurred just after midnight, has reignited debate over immigration practices and the potential politicization of the process. As citizens express concerns over the reported incident, calls for transparency and accountability within the immigration system have grown louder. The anonymity of the citizen who reported the incident underscores the climate of fear and suspicion surrounding such matters, highlighting the need for thorough investigation and scrutiny into the alleged preferential treatment of certain groups at the airport.

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