U.S. pauses immigration applications for certain migrants welcomed under Biden
- The Trump administration has paused all immigration applications for migrants from Latin America and Ukraine who entered the U.S. Under certain Biden-era programs, citing fraud and security concerns, according to CBS News.
- This application freeze will remain indefinite as officials work to identify potential fraud and enhance security vetting procedures, per the directive from the administration.
- The pause impacts several programs that previously allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants to enter the U.S. Legally for humanitarian reasons, including Uniting for Ukraine and others targeting Central Americans and Caribbean migrants.
- Andrew Davidson, a USCIS official, stated that application processing for these migrants is frozen due to concerns that fraud information and safety issues are not being properly flagged in USCIS' adjudicative systems.
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