USCIS Warns Green Card Holders Amid Immigration Fraud Crackdown
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a public warning on Saturday. Filmogaz.com reports the agency is stepping up enforcement against immigration fraud.
Expanded enforcement and reviews
USCIS warns Green Card holders that an immigration fraud crackdown is underway. The agency says it will re-examine past approvals and related files.
Officials plan to add special agents to the workforce. Multiple tip lines will open so the public can report suspicious activity.
Cooperation with other agencies
USCIS will work closely with ICE and CBP on investigations. Agency leaders say partners will help trace and prosecute fraud.
The director emphasized the interagency approach as central to the enforcement strategy. Cases from prior years will be prioritized for review.
Who is affected
The warning targets Lawful Permanent Residents who hold a Permanent Resident Card. Green Card holders may see renewed scrutiny of their applications.
The agency specifically indicated cases approved during the Biden administration are under review. USCIS said it is revisiting files where vetting may have been limited.
Eligibility focus and policy stance
Financial self-sufficiency will be a major factor in eligibility reviews. USCIS officials stated applicants must demonstrate they can support themselves.
Leadership framed the actions as public safety measures. They also noted ongoing legal and procedural challenges tied to enforcement priorities.
Reporting suspected fraud
New tip lines will allow community members to submit leads. USCIS encouraged reporting and said no tip will be dismissed lightly.
The agency urged anyone aware of fraudulent activity to come forward. Reports will trigger coordinated inquiries with law enforcement partners.
Filmogaz.com will monitor further developments as USCIS implements the expansion. Readers should expect additional guidance from the agency in the coming weeks.