USCIS recently highlighted a case involving an individual from El Salvador who visited their Tampa office and was found to have a criminal record including drug possession, battery, domestic violence, DUIs, and burglary. The agency emphasized that individuals with such criminal backgrounds will not receive citizenship but will instead be referred to ICE for potential deportation.
Key Details:
- The individual had multiple criminal offenses on record.
- USCIS confirmed that criminal aliens will not be granted citizenship.
- Such individuals will be handed over to ICE for further action.
- This incident underscores USCIS’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws regarding criminal activity.
This case serves as a reminder to immigrants that criminal records can significantly impact their immigration status and eligibility for citizenship. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: USCIS
