DHS suspends green card processing for refugees, asylees
- The Department of Homeland Security has paused green card applications for some asylum seekers and refugees, citing the need for additional vetting and screening to identify potential fraud and security concerns.
- This action aligns with executive orders from former President Donald Trump aimed at enhancing national security and designating some cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
- Over 500,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans in the U.S. Have had their temporary legal status revoked, affecting their residency applications.
- A U.S. Appeals court ruled that while the Trump administration can stop approving new refugees, it must allow entry for those conditionally accepted prior to the suspension.
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The Trump administration pauses the processing of some green cards.
By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español The Trump administration has paused the processing of some legal permanent resident cards—commonly known as green cards—as part of the administration's strategy to curb migration to the United States. The green card grants the holder important benefits, such as living and working legally and permanently in the US. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told CNN that the green card application…


Trump administration stops some green card processing for ‘additional vetting’
Immigration services has instructed officials to suspend processing green card applicants submitted by immigrants who have already been granted refugee or asylum status
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