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New Green Card Rule Forces Massive Departures
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USCIS rewrites the green card routeThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration… |
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USCIS rewrites the green card routeThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Friday that most people in the country on temporary visas who want a green card will now have to leave the United States and apply from abroad. That means students, tourists, and temporary workers cannot use a U.S. stay as the automatic first rung on the residency ladder. USCIS said adjustment of status will remain available only in rare, case-by-case situations. In other words, the agency is dusting off the rulebook and acting shocked that the rulebook exists.The agency says the law was ignoredUSCIS spokesman Zach Kahler said the change returns immigration processing to the law’s original intent and cuts down on the pressure to find people who stay after being denied. He said applications handled from home countries will mostly move through State Department consular offices, which should free USCIS staff for other work, including visas for crime victims, human trafficking victims, and naturalization requests. The message is simple: if a visa says temporary, the government wants temporary to mean temporary, not a very long audition for permanence.Critics see a family and labor problemOpponents argue the policy will hit people who are already woven into American life,…
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