The Trump administration is aimed at international students with permanent student and resident visas who have a green card as part of their immigration repression.
And, despite the fact that green card holders may remain legally in the United States indefinitely, work in the country and are protected by the United States laws, the Trump administration has made it clear that the demographics are not out of limits on its mass denial agenda.
Can the Federal Government deport those who are holders of green cards and are here in the United States?
Yes. According to Citizenship and Immigration Services of the United States, green card holders are only protected if “do not commit actions that would make you detachable by virtue of the immigration law”.
Green card holders are “ forced to obey all the laws of the United States and localities ”, file taxes annually, register -in the draft if the Green Card holder is a man between the ages of 18 and 25, and it is also expected that he will “support the democratic form of government”, for Citizenship and Immigration Services in the United States.
If a Green Card holder violates some provisions included in the Immigration and Nationality Law, they could deal with deportation.
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The reasons why a Green Card holder could be deported includes the end of the conditional resident status, helping someone to enter the United States illegally, committing crimes such as violation, murder or fraud, according to Berardi’s immigration law, a business immigration law firm that manages labor permits and green cards for international employees for the United States.
Other reasons also include committing an aggravated crime, being convicted of drug crimes or firearms, and involving criminal activities that jeopardize public security or national security problems, according to Berardi’s immigration law.
In addition, those who face sentences for these crimes can only deal with deportation after an immigration judge listens to his case, according to Penn State Law School.
A green card allows a person who is already in the United States who is not a north -American citizen to remain in the country, while a student visa allows outside the United States to study in the country for a specific time at an academic institution.
The eligibility for a green card is possible through several ways, including being a member of the immediate family of a North -American citizen as a spouse or father, finding a job here in the United States or describing as a refugee or someone looking for asylum.
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The possibility of deporting green card headlines attracted an increase in scrutiny after the United States Immigration and Customs (ICE) officers detained Anti-Israel Mahmoud Khalil activist, which is shown here in March. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Via Getty pictures)
The possibility of deporting green card headlines attracted greater scrutiny after the United States immigration and customs (ICE) officers detained the anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil in March. Khalil, a Palestinian raised in Syria and a permanent US resident with a green card that came to the United States with a visa studying in 2022, played an important role in protests against Israel while being at Columbia University as a postgraduate student.
The National Security Department said that Khalil was arrested to protect U.S. National Security, saying that Khalil “led Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.”
In addition, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said that at the moment when Hamas supporters in the United States would suffer similar destinations and that their green cards are thrown and the deportation of the face.
Also, President Donald Trump said on a social media place in March after the arrest of Khalil that was “the first arrest of many to come.”
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But Democrats claim that the Trump administration is offline And the arrest It was an assault on freedom of expression. The Senate Judicial Committee, the Democrats, said that Khalil’s arrest meant “authoritarianism” in a X position in March.
An immigration judge in Louisiana ruled in April that the Trump administration had the freedom to deport Khalil, claiming that it did not have the authority to challenge the Trump administration evaluation that Khalil represented a threat of national security.
But Khalil, who is currently hooked at the Central Louisiana Ice Processing Center, has not yet verified if he will face deportation. Another New York Federal Judge has blocked the Trump Administration to withdraw Khalil from the United States while his case is presented in court.
Separately, Trump’s administration is also looking for ways to ensure those who enter the United States with student visas, especially for those who have publicly supported Palestine, such as Khalil.
For example, the State Department is also preparing to increase social media screening for those who request student visas. The State Department announced on Tuesday that it temporarily suspends new visa interviews for student and exchange, as it evaluates social media projections for the application process.
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The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, testifies to the Foreign relations Commission of the Senate Committee to examine the proposed budget application of the President for the year 2026 for the State Department in Capitol Hill in Washington, on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press)
Rubio told the legislators on May 20 that he hopes that the State Department will have removed thousands of visas since January after Trump’s inauguration. This is the 300 that the administration had revoked at the end of March.
Rubio also said that his agency would continue to cause students’ visas, saying that a visa is not a right, it is a “privilege”.
“I do not know the most recent count, but we probably have more to do,” Rubio told the Senate Senate Subcommittee legislators that supervise foreign affairs. “We will continue to revoke the visas of people who are here as guests and are disturbing our higher education facilities.”
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