Junior Frankie Williams ordered deported from VI


According to the Deportation Order signed by Governor Daniel Pruce and gazetted on April 8, 2025, Williams is not deemed to belong to the Territory, and that he has been convicted of the offences of assault on a police officer (two counts), resisting arrest (two counts) and criminal damage, all of which are punishable with imprisonment of three months or more and, is a person whose presence in the Territory would, in the opinion of the Governor, acting after consultation with the Chief Immigration Officer, be undesirable and not conducive to the public good.
Governor Pruce, in exercise of the power conferred on him by section 40(1)(b) and (c) of the Immigration and Passport Act (Revised Edition 2013), "do hereby order the said Junior Frankie Williams to leave the Territory of the Virgin Islands on or before the expiration of seven days from the date on which a copy of this Order is served on him by an immigration officer or a police officer, and thereafter to remain out of the Territory;
"And I do further order that the said Junior Frankie Williams be placed on board the first available ship or aircraft about to leave the Territory and that the said Junior Frankie Williams may be detained until he is placed on a ship or an aircraft, unless he appeals to the Governor in writing against the making of this Order before the expiration of the said period of seven days."
The law
Section 40(1)(b) and (c) of the Immigration and Passport Act (Revised Edition 2013) provides that if at any time after a person, other than a person deemed to belong to the Territory, has landed in the Territory, it shall come to the knowledge of the Governor that the person has been convicted of any offence against the said Act, or of any other offence within the Territory punishable with imprisonment for three months or more, or is a person whose presence in the Territory would in the opinion of the Governor, acting after consultation with the Chief Immigration Officer, be undesirable and not conducive to public good, the Governor may make an Order requiring the person to leave the Territory within the time fixed by the Order and thereafter to remain out of the Territory.
Neither was the nationality of Mr Williams stated in the deportation order, nor was a photo of the individual provided.


21 Responses to “Junior Frankie Williams ordered deported from VI”
You ,leave the man country if you don't appreciate his presence
You vex cause his children not on the corner liming wearing gold chains
You vex zero folks looking like him are not squeezed into the full beyond capacity
human dumpster, up Balsum but they are self supporting and maintaining.
To where is he being deported
Photo??
He undoubtedly will join the scores in the infestation of " deportees" slithering freely among us in these VI with its carefully unm anned open borders.
We have no clue who they are or their likeness.
This is our business,awareness of criminals and their identities
More proof of these VI cooptng with the worse of humanity among us...