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Aruba Begins Enhanced Checks for Irregular Immigration

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  • Aruba launched new enforcement measures to identify and address irregular immigration, with authorities increasing checks and strengthening coordination across agencies. 

Increased Immigration Checks in Aruba  

Aruba has increased immigration inspections to identify individuals residing in the country without legal status.  

According to the government, these checks are part of a broader effort to ensure public safety, uphold immigration laws and improve oversight of irregular migration.  

Officials emphasized that the initiative includes coordinated operations across law enforcement agencies. 

For employers, this could mean heightened compliance expectations, increased document‑verification inquiries and a greater need to ensure that all foreign national employees maintain valid status. The government noted that these efforts will continue in the coming weeks as it evaluates the next steps. 

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