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Green Card Holders Detained at Airports—What’s Behind the Sudden Crackdown?

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Published On: May 28, 2025
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This summer, visitors with green cards are being warned by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol that they may be detained as they pass through airports. Following news that ICE agents had detained people returning to the United States from the Philippines, there has been a great deal of anxiety.

Most recently, after returning from a family vacation in the Philippines, investigators arrested Maximo “Max” Londonio at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. According to the Cebu Daily News, the father of three and husband has been in the United States since he was twelve years old.

Londonio had previously flown from the Philippines without any problems, but during the Trump administration, officials detained him for nonviolent crimes committed when he was younger. “Officers regularly use longstanding U.S. immigration law to determine the admissibility of foreign nationals as part of CBP’s national security mission,” the agency stated in a statement to the Inquirer.

“Lawful permanent residents convicted of offenses considered to be crimes involving moral turpitude, including aggravated felonies, can legally lose their status and be removed. Crimes involving moral turpitude include offenses such as grand theft and the use or distribution of controlled substances.”

As murderers and rapists are being deported under President Trump, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem declares in a Homeland Security radio and television campaign that the United States has become safer.

However, despite their legal immigration status, its seemingly peaceful criminals are also falling into this trap. Additionally, protesters who are thought to be operating against the interests of U.S. policy under the Trump administration are being deported.

Crystal, Londonio’s wife, was furious about the situation. He is currently being let down by the United States CBP’s lack of accountability. It is failing everyone. Crystal told Cebu Daily News, “It’s taken from everyone who seeks refuge here — those seeking equality and freedom.”

Additionally, several have bemoaned the Philippine Consulate’s failure to assist its citizens. “We are enraged that the Philippine government did not intervene quickly enough to fight for Max’s release,” said Jo Faralan of Tanggol Migrante. “Crystal already feels the U.S. government has failed her. It’s shameful that the Philippine government has failed them too.”

According to legal experts consulted by The Inquirer, ICE is not permitted to cancel a green card without first holding an immigration judicial hearing.

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Shrobana Rakshit

Shrobana is a passionate writer and feminist who believes in the power of words to challenge social norms, shatter glass ceilings, and inspire change. She is in constant need of coffee and fresh nutrition for her brain. You’ll often find her in the corner reading Arundhati Roy and planning her next Instagram post. She is a certified Lana Del Rey fangirl with an immense love for writing on pop culture. Now, she gets to live her dream every day and couldn’t be happier.

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