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Donald Trump’s New Immigration Policy Puts Green Card Applicants and Spouses of US Citizens at Risk of Deportation

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Published On: August 7, 2025
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USCIS announced new policy for spouses and family members of US citizens waiting for their Green Card under Trump's immigration crackdown
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After his Deputy Chief of Staff ordered the capture of 3000 people daily for the administration’s deportation policy, Donald Trump has escalated the anti-immigration agenda.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a policy that could lead to the deportation of those who have applied for green cards through their spouses of family-based sponsorship.

The change has already been announced and is in effect. This could affect both current and future applicants. It has also placed thousands of undocumented immigrants and legal visa holders at risk.

The USCIS has updated its guidance. It now says that filing for a family-based visa does not protect applicants from removal proceedings.

“Family-based petition accords no immigration status nor does it bar removal,” the memo warns.

Family-based green card applications have long been a cornerstone of the legal immigration process. The most common practice is through marriage to a US citizen. However, the Trump administration has repeatedly targeted this method. It has branded it as “chain migration.”

This rhetoric has drawn severe criticism mainly because the First Lady Melania Trump has used the same route to sponsor her Slovenian-born parents, who then became US citizens in 2018.

The new USCIS guidance cites that there is a need to combat fraud.

“Fraudulent, frivolous, or otherwise non-meritorious family-based immigrant visa petitions erode confidence in family-based pathways to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status and undermine family unity in the United States,” the agency stated.

However, immigration experts warn that the main aim of the policy goes far beyond preventing fraud. Julia Gelatt is the associate director of the US Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute.

She has told NBC News that the move could more so affect immigrants who are otherwise law-abiding but whose visas have lapsed while waiting for processing. This mostly happens due to the government backlog.

NBC News analysis claims that there are currently 2.9 million pending I-130 family-based petitions. These petitions are the first step toward a green card. Out of these, more than half a million were filed in the first half of 2025 alone. The immigration courts are severely backed up.
After the recent firing of judges and clerks, the backlog now stands at 11.3 million cases.

These figures show that long delays are common. And they leave applicants in legal limbo. In many cases, there is a good chance that an individual’s temporary visa may expire during the waiting period. It will now place them at risk under the new rules.

Even recipients of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program are at risk, more so now that the protected status has been rescinded and narrowed by Trump, which includes tens of thousands of immigrants who have come to America from countries facing war, disaster, or persecution.

In a statement to the Daily Beast, USCIS defended the policy. It says, “USCIS is dedicated to ensuring integrity in the U.S. immigration system through enhanced screening and vetting to deter, detect, and disrupt immigration fraud and threats to our national security and public safety.”

Critics argue that this policy has nothing to ensure system integrity. This is more about intimidating immigrant communities. With millions in legal limbo and family unity at stake, the administration’s latest policy has sparked widespread concern and renewed calls for comprehensive immigration reform.

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Divya Verma

Divya is a content writer with six years of experience and a passion for writing about pop culture and politics. Being an avid reader, Divya enjoys reading anything and everything from fan-fiction, fantasy novels to political biographies. She also loves walking and hiking, and can be caught sneaking pop culture reference into her writing.

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