For the Nation's Birthday, Making It Harder to Become an American
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- #USCIS
- Donald Trump chairs the White House Task Force on Celebring America's 250th Birthday, but celebrations face issues like performers pulling out.
- Stephen Miller leads an effort to redefine citizenship as a tool of exclusion through immigration restrictions and denaturalizations.
- Immigration policy changes are implemented via executive orders and bureaucratic maneuvers, bypassing Congress for over 35 years.
- Travel bans and visa suspensions target dozens of countries, affecting nearly half of all visas issued in 2024 and remaking lawful immigration.
- USCIS proposed forcing green-card applicants to leave the U.S. for processing, impacting most of the 1.36 million green cards issued in 2024.
- USCIS created a Tactical Operations Division to investigate and potentially strip citizenship from legal residents, targeting thousands.
- Denaturalizations, once rare, are being pursued aggressively, with plans to refer 100-200 cases to prosecutors monthly.
- The strategy reflects a vision to maintain a white majority, echoing the 1924 Immigration Act's racial quotas.
- The Supreme Court may rule on birthright citizenship, as Trump aims to end it, highlighting existential questions about American identity.
- Current policies could lead to population decline, reversing historical growth and making the future resemble a restrictive past.