Guyana says it is moving to tighten up on measures aimed at curbing the influx of illegal immigrants in the CARICOM country in light of recent discloses in Trinidad and Tobago of its nationals being linked to overseas terrorist organizations.

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, said the Trinidad and Tobago Minister of National Security, Edmund Dillon, had indicated that more than 100 nationals of that country were linked to the terrorist group, ISIS.

Harmon said it was therefore important for Guyana to beef up its immigration measures.

The Minister said there will not be a ban on citizens travelling to and from places that are known terrorist threats unless the person engages in activities that raises a red flag.

Additionally, he pointed out that the government will not put measures in place that prevent CARICOM nationals from entering Guyana.

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