NEW “GREEN CARD DEPORTATION UNIT” SPARKS FEAR ACROSS AMERICA

NEW “GREEN CARD DEPORTATION UNIT” SPARKS FEAR ACROSS AMERICA

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A new immigration enforcement program is creating fear and controversy across the United States. Reports say the Department of Homeland Security has created a new “Green Card Deportation Unit” focused on reviewing lawful permanent residents for possible deportation. Critics say this could put even legal immigrants at risk. So what is this new unit? Who could be affected? And can green card holders really be deported? Let’s break it down. According to recent reports, the Department of Homeland Security has launched a special unit to re-examine older green card cases. The government says the goal is to identify people who: • committed immigration fraud, • failed background checks, • violated immigration laws, • or became deportable after receiving permanent residency. Reports indicate officials are reviewing cases involving: • criminal history, • alleged gang connections, • false claims to US citizenship, • voting violations, • national security concerns, • and inconsistencies in prior immigration applications. Government officials say lawful permanent residents can still be deported under US immigration law if they violate certain rules. And technically, that is true. A green card does not provide absolute protection from deportation. However, immigration attorneys are extremely concerned about how broad this new enforcement effort could become. Critics warn that old cases may now be reopened years later. Some lawyers fear even minor past mistakes or technical immigration issues could trigger investigations. Recent reports suggest nearly 3,000 green card cases are now under heightened review. At least dozens of permanent residents are reportedly already facing deportation proceedings. One controversial case involved a former mayor in Kansas who was detained after admitting he had voted illegally years ago without understanding the immigration consequences. Another case involved a legal permanent resident in Oregon who was arrested by ICE despite carrying her green card. Immigration advocates say these incidents are creating fear among lawful immigrants who have lived in the United States for many years. Some attorneys are now advising green card holders to: • avoid unnecessary international travel, • review their immigration records, • and apply for US citizenship if eligible. Legal experts also emphasize something very important: Being investigated does NOT automatically mean someone will lose their green card. The government must usually still prove deportability before an immigration judge. Green card holders continue to have important legal rights and defenses under US law. Still, critics argue this policy reflects a much larger immigration crackdown happening across the country. Supporters say the government is simply enforcing existing immigration laws and protecting national security. Critics say this creates fear and uncertainty even for legal immigrants. What do you think? Should the government reopen old green card cases for deportation reviews? Let me know in the comments. And don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more immigration news and updates.

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