USCIS has initiated removal proceedings against an individual who is a victim of domestic violence and has previously been approved for visas under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and U visa provisions. This action was reported in a text message received by the individual on the morning of the incident, raising significant concerns about the agency’s handling of cases involving vulnerable populations.
Key Details:
- Individual has no criminal history.
- Approved for VAWA and U visa, which typically provide pathways to permanent residency.
- Removal proceedings initiated despite clear eligibility for immigration benefits.
- Concerns raised about the role of immigration hearing officers in such cases.
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Source: BaniasLaw
