The U.S. immigration enforcement landscape is tightening, with significant developments reported this week. Authorities are expanding scrutiny of visa applicants’ social media presence and have initiated deportations to third countries, including Uganda. These changes reflect a broader strategy aimed at increasing compliance and enforcement across various immigration processes.
Key Details:
- Social Media Screening: Expanded scrutiny for visa applicants across categories such as H-3, H-4, and K-1/K-2/K-3.
- Deportations: The first deportation flight to Uganda involved 12 individuals, with negotiations for similar arrangements ongoing with other nations.
- Arrests during CDL Renewals: 13 immigrants were detained in Pennsylvania during routine commercial driver’s license renewals, raising concerns over enforcement in administrative processes.
- New Immigration Judges: 15 immigration judges and 17 temporary judges have been appointed nationwide to address backlog and enhance enforcement infrastructure.
These developments indicate a significant shift in immigration enforcement, affecting many applicants and immigrants in the U.S. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @MuratbekovLaw
