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NEW YORK, NY – Green card holders, while granted permanent residency in the U.S., are not immune to deportation. Immigration law experts emphasize that removal typically requires a criminal ...
Billal Rahman is an immigration reporter based in London, U.K. He specializes in immigration policy and border security. He has uncovered allegations of misconduct among border agents under ...
Even some green card holders have faced increased scrutiny. A green card, officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, is a legal authorization to live and work in the United States permanently.
In 2023, Texas was home to more than 1.3 million lawful permanent residents, also known as “green card” holders, according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security data. The department ...
A permanent U.S. resident, or green card holder, Mr. Orellana is facing deportation for trying to swindle a store out of $200 eight years ago when, his wife said, he was struggling with substance ...
Ukrainian wrestling twins Dmystro and Maksym Chubenko need family to get green card to keep their Olympics dreams alive The wrestlers arrived in Columbus, Ohio, from worn-torn Ukraine in 2023 The ...
If you're married to a US citizen and plan to apply for a green card in 2025, you'll notice significant changes in the I-130 and Adjustment of Status procedures. With the Trump administration ...
Traveling or returning to the U.S. from abroad has become increasingly risky for some — even for people with valid visas and green cards. In recent weeks, international tourists, visa holders ...
An attorney argues green card deportations may be unconstitutional. Naturalized citizens worry about relatives with green cards. No local green card deportations reported. It’s not outright fear ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it is pausing review of green card applications for some refugees and asylees, leaving in limbo those who came to the U.S. after fleeing unrest.
But they share at least one thing in common. They are legal immigrants with green cards — documents deeming them lawful permanent residents of the United States. And they told CNN they’re ...
By law, it is definitely possible for green card holders to lose their green card or have their status revoked for a number of different reasons. These include: • Abandonment.