‘30 days or jail’: Donald Trump govt's warning to foreign nationals over self deportation
- Foreign nationals staying in the U.S. Longer than 30 days must register with the federal government, according to the Department of Homeland Security under the Donald Trump administration.
- Failure to comply can lead to fines of up to $5,000 and imprisonment for up to 30 days.
- DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the rule is vital for the safety and security of Americans.
- Critics argue that the new regulation may cause racial profiling and increase fear among immigrant communities.
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The US asylum system is falling apart - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The Trump administration recently announced that undocumented immigrants aged 14 and older must register with the federal government or face criminal prosecution. The requirement relies on the long-dormant Alien Registration Act of 1940, which provided the framework for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Staying in US for more than 30 days? Why foreign nationals face jail, deportation if they don’t register
Donald Trump’s crackdown on migrants continues. Now foreign nationals staying in the US for more than 30 days must register with the federal government. Those failing to comply, face hefty fines, imprisonment and deportation. Even H1-B visa holders, many of whom are Indian techies, and green card holders must carry documentation proving their legal status at all times
Should I stay or go? Immigrants across U.S. consider self-deportation
In the face of raids and threats to previously safe spaces, some immigrants in the U.S. without legal status are weighing whether to heed Trump's call to voluntarily leave the U.S.(Image credit: Jasmine Garsd)
CBS Mourns Self-Deportations, Claims People 'Should Be Afraid'
For Friday’s installment of CBS Evening News, correspondent Lilia Luciano decided to profile Brenda Martinez, a 28-year old California DACA recipient who has chosen to self-deport. Luciano framed the whole story as tragic as she wondered if Martinez was quitting too early, but she also claimed that an immigration judge greenlighting the deportation of anti-Semitic Hamas supporter Mahmoud Khalil means “she should be afraid.” In the studio, co-hos…
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