Green Cards Awarded Under Biden Could Be Revoked
Summary
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is reviewing green cards and other immigration benefits granted during President Biden’s administration to check for fraud or errors. The agency is re-examining past approvals and may revoke immigration status if problems are found.Key Facts
- USCIS Director Joseph Edlow said the agency is looking back at past cases for possible fraud.
- Nearly 1.4 million green cards were given in fiscal year 2024, a significant increase from previous years.
- The review covers immigration benefits given during President Biden’s time in office.
- USCIS warned individuals who committed fraud to expect consequences.
- The agency may cancel permanent resident status if fraud, errors, or eligibility issues are identified.
- Past reviews include Operation PARRIS, focusing on refugee cases in Minnesota.
- The Trump administration started earlier reviews targeting immigration cases after security incidents.
- Details on which specific types of immigration benefits are being reviewed remain unclear.
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