US reviewing 'every' Green Card of 19 countries
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ICE storms USCIS office in San Diego — foreign-born spouses arrested during final green-card interviews
Families in San Diego say they are facing one of the most confusing and frightening moments in recent immigration history. ICE detained several foreign-born spouses of U.S. citizens — including the spouse of a Navy veteran — during their marriage-based green-card interviews.
Following the National Guard shooting on Nov. 26, the Trump administration began ordering widespread reviews of immigration policies.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has issued a fresh set of guidelines in wake of the shooting of two national guards by an Afghan person on the eve of Thanksgiving in the United States. The new policy guidance would authorise USCIS officials to consider country-specific factors from 19 countries when reviewing immigration requests.
The Department of Homeland Security has ordered a full review of all green cards issued to immigrants from high-risk countries.
US federal agencies have begun detaining people with visa overstays — including spouses of American citizens — during routine Green Card interviews at a USCIS office in San Diego. Several immigration
A previous version of the headline was changed for clarity. The Minnesota Daily came to MMLA to confirm reports of USCIS instructions to permanent U.S. residents. U.S.
Congressman Lawler announced that the USCIS will reverse its recent cancellation of naturalization ceremonies in Rockland and Westchester counties and across New York State. The decision comes following Lawler’s letter to USCIS Director Joseph Edlow and subsequent calls with Director Edlow.