Requirement that all non-citizens register with federal government allowed to go into effect
- A federal judge allowed the Trump administration to enforce a requirement for all non-citizens to register with the federal government.
- The registration requirement affects those illegally in the U.S., requiring them to provide fingerprints and carry documentation.
- Officials estimate that between 2.2 million and 3.2 million people could be impacted by this registration.
- Failure to register is considered a crime, leading to potential fines or prosecution for non-compliance.
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Entra en vigor el registro obligatorio para extranjeros en Estados Unidos
Entra en vigor el registro obligatorio para extranjeros en Estados Unidos
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