New USCIS Warning for Green Card Holders: What You Need to Know

The Trump administration has just issued a new warning to green card holders, telling them to act like guests in the U.S. or risk being removed from the country. This news has made many legal residents worried, especially since there are already many deportations happening for people living in the U.S. without permission.

                                                                    Recently, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) shared a message on social media reminding green card holders that their right to stay in America isn’t guaranteed. They warned that green card holders could lose their status if they are considered a threat to national security. One of their posts stated, “Everyone should be on notice. If you’re a guest in our country – act like it.” USCIS is promising to keep a close eye on social media to spot any risks to safety and security.

                                                                             This warning follows the Trump administration’s push for stricter immigration enforcement. It indicates that the focus has shifted not only to undocumented immigrants but also to those who have valid green cards.

                                                                                In March, USCIS announced that they would soon require visa and green card applicants to share their social media profiles. They say this is part of their effort to ensure safety in the country. The information will help them verify identities and conduct security checks.

                                                                            However, this move raises important questions about free speech and privacy. It also makes people think about the rights of immigrants who have lived legally in the U.S. for many years.

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