New DHS Policy Sparks Green Card Concerns
A recent DHS directive requires many temporary visa holders to leave the U.S. to apply for green cards, raising alarms among advocates. Discover how this policy could impact hundreds of thousands seeking permanent residency.
New Directive Overview
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a controversial policy that mandates most temporary visa holders and humanitarian parolees to return to their home countries to apply for green cards. This sweeping directive has raised significant concerns among immigrant advocates and legal experts, who fear it could affect a vast number of individuals with pending applications.
While DHS claims that the policy will not prevent eligible individuals from obtaining green cards, the implications are serious. Advocates argue that this could lead to:
- Increased hardship for those needing to leave the U.S.
- Delays in processing applications abroad
- A chilling effect on future applicants who may fear similar policies