The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has undergone a significant transformation in its mission, becoming a central part of the Biden Administration’s immigration enforcement strategy. Reports indicate that permanent-residency applications from over seventy countries have been frozen, and naturalization ceremonies have been cancelled, marking a departure from previous practices.
Key Details:
- Permanent-residency applications from more than 70 countries are currently frozen.
- Naturalization ceremonies have been cancelled, affecting many aspiring citizens.
- Spouses of U.S. citizens attending routine green-card interviews have faced arrests.
- A campaign to denaturalize citizens is underway, with officials given monthly quotas for cases to review.
This shift in USCIS’s role raises concerns about the treatment of immigrants and the overall purpose of the immigration system, as it increasingly appears to focus on exclusion rather than inclusion.
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Source: Thomas Lawrence Long
