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Trump Administration makes some green card applications within the framework of aggressive examination obligation

Washington -The Trump administration has been the processing of Green Card applications, which were submitted by certain persons, including approved refugees, as part of a broader efforts for the more aggressive review of immigrants, and several sources that were familiar with the step explained CBS News.

The US citizenship and immigration services or USCIs recently instructed the civil servants to issue the processing of applications to legal residence residence, which have been submitted by immigrants, according to the sources, to provide a refugee or asylum status that applied for anonymity.

The move will initially be in legal immigrants in legal floating, which has been granted refuge in the United States because they have proven that they could be persecuted in their home countries.

The refugees receive overseas and a comprehensive process of security controls, medical demonstrations and interviews that normally take years. Assylees are foreigners in the United States, which are granted by immigration judges or asylum officers. Both population groups must prove that they could be persecuted on the basis of certain characteristics such as their political views, breed or religion.

The Trump administration has targeted both programs in the congress, suspended the refugee process and closed the asylum system at the border between the USA-Mexico through executive regulations that are currently facing the challenges of the Federal Court.

In a statement, reporting on the reporting of CBS News CBS News and said that the break for Green Card processing was necessary to meet two executive measures issued by President Trump, including one that questioned immigration review procedures as part of the bidges.

“Uscis places a temporary break for the completion of a certain adjustment of the status applications until the end of the additional screening and the review to identify potential fraud, public security or national security concerns,” said DHS in the explanation. “Adaptation of the status” is the official name of the Green Card process.

In one of the President’s proclamations cited by civil servants, Mr. Trump indicated the federal authorities to “check and to be checked for maximum possible degrees and to be approved, to be approved, to enter, or to stand in the United States”.

The other executive regulation cited by official paved the way to name Mexican cartels and gangs like Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations.

The break for some Green Card applications is the latest measures taken by the Trump government in order to restrict, exacerbate, exacerbate and express the legal immigration procedures on the basis of concerns about national security and fraud.

Last month, the administration, citing review and fraud concerns, kept all immigration applications submitted by immigrants from Latin America and Ukraine, which were attached to an authority known as a humanitarian probation. The government has not announced this move, but CBS News announced on February 19.

The administration said last week There would be more than half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, who came to the USA for 30 days in the United States to avert or arrest themselves. Trump officers claimed that the migrants were “checked” by the Biden administration and found that the program was plagued by fraud.

Trump administration also announced plans to examine and check the social media accounts of immigrants who apply for legal status, including the US Citizenship, the Green Cards and the Asylum. Uscis said that the review of social media accounts for “improving the identity check, checking and national security provision” is required.

The agency has long checked the social media information from immigrants who apply for certain immigration services. However, the new plan would request that these applicants submit their social media accounts or handles to the government for review.

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