LDS missionaries may be deported from Guyana


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Updated: 9/03/2009 9:11 am | Published: 9/02/2009 8:37 pm
Angel Moroni atop Salt Lake LDS temple (ABC 4 News)
Angel Moroni atop Salt Lake LDS temple (ABC 4 News)
By BERT WILKINSON
Associated Press Writer

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) - At least 30 Mormon missionaries were detained Wednesday in the South American country of Guyana because they did not have updated travel documents, police said.

Most of them are U.S. citizens and will be given one month to leave before they are deported, Police Chief Henry Greene said. He declined further comment.

The missionaries were released Wednesday after questioning according to a statement released from the LDS Church.

"We are aware that some missionaries have been questioned in Guyana over new visa regulations. All missionaries are now back in their apartments. We are working with Guyana and U.S. authorities to reach an amicable solution.”


A lawyer for the missionaries, Nigel Hughes, said he filed a motion with the courts and a judge issued an injunction blocking police from expelling the missionaries Thursday.

It was unclear what prompted the arrests. No incidents involving the missionaries were reported prior to their detainment. They could be heard singing "We Shall Overcome" from their cells Wednesday night.

The church emissaries committed no known crimes and were simply doing missionary work, said attorney Leslie Sobers, a local spokeswoman for the Mormon church.

Some 100 missionaries with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are estimated to work in Guyana. Kim Farah, a spokeswoman for the Utah-based church, said church leaders hope they can reach an amicable solution with Guyanese authorities.

U.S. citizens traveling to Guyana need a valid U.S. passport, and immigration officials usually grant visitors a 30-day stay, according to the U.S. Department of State.

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(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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billknutson - 9/3/2009 9:39 AM
its like my buddy said the mormins are sooooo hard up for a woman that they have to go to other countries to find one that no american woman wants them, sex slaves is what it is what they have to promise them a better life to be with them they should be held reliable for all ther medical schooling ,housing when they bring them here they should pay for it for there life while in USA
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