13 Haitian nationals convicted and 64 deported

Thu, Jan 8th 2026, 11:30 AM

On today’s date, six (6) Haitian nationals appeared before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley in Magistrate’s Court No. 9, where they were convicted of Overstaying and Illegal Landing. All individuals pleaded guilty to the charges.

The group received fines and sentences ranging from $300.00 to $1,500.00, or custodial sentences of three to six months at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS).

On Tuesday, December 6, seven (7) Haitian men were convicted in the Magistrate’s Court for Overstaying. This group received fines ranging from $300.00 to $2,500.00, and custodial sentences ranging from three months to two years at BDOCS. All individuals were ordered to be handed over to the Department of Immigration upon payment of fines or completion of sentences for deportation.

Additionally, between December 27, 2025, and January 6, 2026, the Deportation and Removal Units successfully executed deportation orders for sixty-four (64) foreign nationals to their respective home countries:

- 59 Haitian nationals

- 1 Venezuelan national

- 2 Chinese nationals

- 1 Dominican national

- 1 Ghanaian national

The Department of Immigration remains committed to upholding the laws of The Bahamas and encourages the public to report immigration violations by contacting the hotline at 242-604-0249or 242-604-0171/2.

On today’s date, six (6) Haitian nationals appeared before Chief Magistrate 
Roberto Reckley in Magistrate’s Court No. 9, where they were convicted of Overstaying and 
Illegal Landing. All individuals pleaded guilty to the charges.
The group received fines and sentences ranging from $300.00 to $1,500.00, or custodial 
sentences of three to six months at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS).
On Tuesday, December 6, seven (7) Haitian men were convicted in the Magistrate’s Court for 
Overstaying. This group received fines ranging from $300.00 to $2,500.00, and custodial 
sentences ranging from three months to two years at BDOCS. All individuals were ordered to be 
handed over to the Department of Immigration upon payment of fines or completion of 
sentences for deportation.
Additionally, between December 27, 2025, and January 6, 2026, the Deportation and Removal 
Units successfully executed deportation orders for sixty-four (64) foreign nationals to their 
respective home countries:
- 59 Haitian nationals
- 1 Venezuelan national
- 2 Chinese nationals
- 1 Dominican national
- 1 Ghanaian national
The Department of Immigration remains committed to upholding the laws of The Bahamas and 
encourages the public to report immigration violations by contacting the hotline at 242-604-0249
or 242-604-0171/2.
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