Thousands of Indian migrants in America and Green around the world The future of card holders is uncertain. The Trump administration has warned them that if they do not follow the law, they will lose their permanent residence. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) gave information about this.

If you break the law, we will expel you: Trump Government

USCIS posted on social media that if a foreign national violates the law, its green card and visa will be canceled. This order has been given under the ‘catch and removal policy’ of the Trump government. In which there is a provision of massive action against green card holders. Getting an American visa or green card is a privilege. Along with this privilege, our laws and values ​​should also be respected. If you support violence, support terrorist activities, or encourage others to do so, you are not eligible to live in America.

Monitoring of activities of green card holders

It was further stated that the US Immigration Authority, after release, is working closely with the Homeland Security Department to review the documents of visas and green card holders. This vigilance is necessary to make the US safe again. If you break the law, your green card and visa will be canceled. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has supported this policy.

 

The era of American generosity is over: Rubio

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, while supporting the policy, said that the era of misusing American generosity has ended. It is noteworthy that this move of America has increased the concerns of foreigners living legitimately. Especially Indian citizens. After waiting for years, there is a fear among the people who get permanent residence status that their status can be taken away due to minor legal issues.

What is a green card?

Green card is a government identity document in the United States. Which is officially provided for permanent residence. Green cards are issued to citizens of other countries to reside permanently in the United States. This card paves the way for his American citizenship.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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