Green Card SHOCK: US Reviewing Visas! Are YOU on the List of 19 Nations?

Green Card SHOCK: US Reviewing Visas! Are YOU on the List of 19 Nations?
Current Affairs 28 November 2025

USCIS to Scrutinize Green Cards from 19 “Countries of Concern” Following Capitol Breach

Green Card SHOCK: US Reviewing Visas! Are YOU on t...

In the wake of the January 6th Capitol attack, the Trump administration has quietly initiated a sweeping review of green card holders hailing from 19 nations designated as "countries of concern." This directive, reportedly coming directly from the President, aims to reassess the vetting procedures for permanent residents originating from these specific locations. It's a pretty broad stroke, and raises some serious questions about due process, in my opinion.

The announcement, made by the head of US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Thursday, signals a significant shift in how the government is approaching immigration security. While the official statement remained vague on the exact motivations behind the review, the timing strongly suggests a connection to concerns about potential threats to national security following the Capitol riot. You have to wonder if this is simply a knee-jerk reaction, or a genuinely data-driven effort.

According to sources within the agency, the review will focus on re-examining the initial screening processes that these individuals underwent before being granted permanent residency. This could potentially involve digging back into old applications, re-interviewing applicants, and cross-referencing information with other government agencies. The logistics alone seem daunting, and I can only imagine the backlog this will create. It's a huge task, and will certainly take a considerable amount of time and resources.

The list of "countries of concern" has not been publicly released, but it's generally understood to include nations with significant ties to terrorism or instability. This is where the waters get a little muddy. While legitimate concerns about national security are paramount, many worry that this review could unfairly target individuals based solely on their country of origin. It’s a slippery slope, and risks perpetuating prejudice against entire communities. This is, after all, America, and we’re supposed to be better than that.

Critics are already voicing concerns about the potential for discrimination and the impact on law-abiding green card holders. The fear is that this review will create a climate of fear and uncertainty within immigrant communities, making it harder for people to integrate and contribute to society. Furthermore, the sheer scale of the review raises questions about the agency’s ability to conduct it fairly and efficiently. The USCIS is already struggling with backlogs, and this additional burden could bring the system to a standstill. We'll be keeping a close eye on this development, and its potential consequences, as it unfolds.

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