Trump revisará green cards aprobadas por Biden

🚨 ATENCIÓN INMIGRANTES EN ESTADOS UNIDOS 🚨

Reportes recientes indican que la administración Trump estaría impulsando una revisión más estricta de ciertos casos de residencias permanentes aprobadas en años anteriores, especialmente durante la administración Biden.

Según información citada por medios nacionales, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) busca detectar posibles casos de:

• fraude migratorio,

• documentos falsos,

• inconsistencias en aplicaciones,

• matrimonios fraudulentos,

• o personas consideradas riesgo para la seguridad.

⚠️ IMPORTANTE:

Esto NO significa que automáticamente le quitarán la residencia a todas las personas que obtuvieron su green card bajo Biden.

Hasta el momento, lo que se habla es de revisiones y auditorías migratorias más agresivas en casos específicos donde existan sospechas o irregularidades.

📌 Si realizaste tu proceso correctamente, con información real y documentos legítimos, tu caso es completamente diferente a uno donde exista fraude migratorio.

Muchas noticias y videos en redes están causando preocupación, por eso es importante mantenerse informado con datos claros y no caer en pánico.

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5/16 Edited to

... Read moreAs someone who has navigated the U.S. immigration system, I understand how unsettling news about policy changes can be. The recent announcement that the Trump administration intends to review green cards approved under the Biden administration highlights the ongoing scrutiny of immigration processes. This review aims to identify cases involving potential fraud, fake documents, or security risks. It’s important to note that not all green card holders approved during Biden’s presidency will be affected—only specific cases with suspicious or irregular details. If you completed your application honestly, with authentic supporting documents, this renewed focus likely won’t impact your status. From personal experience and discussions with others who have undergone the green card process, transparency and accurate paperwork are your strongest protections during such audits. Keep a record of all communications, official documents, and proof of legitimate relationships if your green card was granted through marriage. Additionally, staying informed through official government channels like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) website, USCIS updates, and trusted immigration forums can help prevent misinformation from causing unnecessary panic. Many viral videos or social media posts can exaggerate risks without providing full context. Ultimately, while the new review policy signals a tougher stance on immigration fraud and national security, it’s crucial for immigrants and applicants to focus on compliance and preparedness. Understanding the review’s scope and maintaining proper documentation can provide reassurance and readiness in case of any inquiries. This situation illustrates how immigration policies can shift with different administrations but also reaffirms the value of diligence and transparency during one’s immigration journey.