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Trump officials pause some Green Card applications in the immigration reunification | Trump Administration

The Trump management has carried out the processing of certain Green Card applications because the US government continues to implement a hardline immigration agenda.

CBS News reported that approved refugees are part of the processing freezing, since the White House has made the efforts to review aggressive immigrants to the United States.

The move is likely to allow some immigrants in the United States in the floating, whereby the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that the break is necessary to carry out two immigration measures signed by Donald Trump.

“Uscis (USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) places a temporary break for the completion of a certain adaptation of the status applications until the additional screening and the review of potential fraud, public security or national security concerns were identified with the instructions from Trump, DHS told CBS News.

The adaptation of the status is the process that individuals can apply to become a lawful resident or green card holder in the United States.

The DHS quoted a presidential lawsuit triggered by Trump in January, which ordered the Federal Government to ensure that people who are looking for admission to the USA are “checked and examined for a maximum possible degree”.

It comes on Tuesday as a federal judge in Manhattan to be deported by the immigration officer of Yunseo Chung, a student and legal permanent, permanent, permanent, permanent student, based in the Columbia University based in the Trump administration, because of the participation in protests in the solidarity of GAZA.

The 21 -year -old Chung has lived in the USA since she was seven years old. She submitted a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday and argued that the government “tried to use the enforcement of immigration as a stick to suppress the speech that they don’t like”.

The persistent detention of Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian activist and green card holder, who participated in protests in Columbia, and experts told the Guardian that there is evidence that people with color aim at deportation.

At least five students and academics of colors who took part in protests to support Palestine at US universities were targeted as part of the persistent approach of Palestinian support from the immigration and the customs authority by the Trump government.

“What we see is the use of Immigration Act to pursue Visa owners, constant lawful residents (through) their speech,” said Samah Sisay, a lawyer in the center for constitutional rights, this week towards The Guardian. “(Trump) tries to suppress political language that contradicts what the government wants.”

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