While a president cannot directly revoke someone's Green Card, the administration's policies and enforcement priorities can create real risks for individuals, especially for those who might be in violation of immigration laws.
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No, a president cannot directly revoke someone's Green Card. However, the administration's policies and enforcement priorities can create real risks for Green Card holders.
Common reasons for the revocation of a Green Card include committing a crime, failing to follow residency rules, and being away from the U.S. for an extended period.
Indians in the U.S. can protect their Green Card status by staying informed about immigration laws, following the rules of residency, and seeking legal advice when necessary.
Community organizations provide legal workshops, counseling, and networking opportunities to help Indians navigate the challenges of the U.S. immigration system and advocate for more humane policies.
If you face the threat of losing your Green Card, it is crucial to seek the advice of a competent immigration attorney who can help you understand your rights and options.
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