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Trump Administration Denies Green Cards for Criticizing Israel

The Trump administration has reportedly signaled a significant shift in immigration policy, suggesting that immigrants expressing political opinions, even by posting about Israel online, could be denied green cards. This development raises serious concerns about the erosion of free speech protections for non-citizens within the United States and touches upon deeply ingrained principles of American liberty. The notion that one’s ability to remain in or gain legal status in the U.S. could be jeopardized by expressing views on international affairs, particularly concerning a close ally like Israel, is a stark departure from the ideals often associated with this nation.

At the heart of this issue lies the fundamental question of whether the U.S.… Continue reading

NH Man Denied Re-Entry After Family Trip, Now Regrets Trump Support

Chris Landry, a legal U.S. resident with a green card, was denied re-entry to the United States at the Maine border after a family vacation in Canada. Despite having no criminal record since 2007, he was informed that prior convictions for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license made him ineligible to return. U.S. Customs and Border Protection cited the right to revoke a green card for broken laws, potentially leading to an immigration hearing. Landry, now separated from his family, has sought help from New Hampshire’s congressional delegation, with the offices of several representatives expressing concern.

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