The Trump administration will tighten screening of green card applicants who have used government benefits, according to a report. The policy, framed as ensuring immigrants can support themselves, targets recipients of public assistance. No further details on implementation have been released.
The Trump administration is tightening screening of green card applicants who have availed themselves of government benefits, according to a report. The policy, which invokes the principle that immigrants should be self-sufficient, targets recipients of public assistance. The announcement comes amid a broader Trump administration push to tighten immigration enforcement, including efforts to revoke tax exemptions from organizations accused of violence and foreign influence, and the largest-ever denaturalization campaign, as The Zioneer has previously reported. No timeline for implementation has been disclosed.
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