The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that its personnel are now authorized to make arrests, carry firearms, execute search warrants, and exercise federal law-enforcement powers. This change represents a significant shift from USCIS’s original role as a benefits-processing agency, which was established on March 1, 2003, to handle petitions, visas, green cards, naturalization, asylum, and humanitarian filings.

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This new authority may impact how immigration cases are handled and could lead to increased scrutiny of applicants. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


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