Sujet : MEDIA: What US Green Card and Visa Holders Need to Know Ahead of Summer Travel Season
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 16. Apr 2025, 12:42:48
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Newsweek's Dan Gooding on whether Donald Trump has been good for
Treason Bar business by ordering Kristi Noem's DHS.GOV and Marco
Rubio's State.GOV to take a whole of government approach to removing
and barring immigrant scofflaws:
<URL:
https://www.newsweek.com/green-card-visa-holder-summer-travel-advice-trump-administration-2055112>
| Shepherd, who also works with the firm Immigration Attorneys LLP in
| Chicago, said AILA had concerns that enforcement actions against
| green card holders in particular could increase in the coming months
| as travel picks up.
|
| According to the U.S. government, it is still possible for lawful
| permanent residents -- Green Card holders -- and those with valid
| visas to leave and reenter the U.S., as long as they have not broken
| any laws or committed immigration fraud.
|
| "The Trump Administration is enforcing immigration laws--something
| the previous administration failed to do," CBP Assistant
| Commissioner Hilton Beckham told Newsweek in a statement. "Those who
| violate these laws will be processed, detained, and removed as
| required.
Will Trump celebrate Pete Flores' CBP.GOV and Todd Lyon's ICE.GOV
agents with an event at WhiteHouse.GOV and does Susie Wiles think it
would make good TV?
John
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