Trump Administration Expands Immigration Restrictions Across Multiple Areas

The Trump administration has continued implementing a series of immigration-related restrictions affecting work permits, green card applications, and access to certain federal benefits.

According to recent reports, the administration is moving forward with policies designed to reduce incentives for immigration and encourage voluntary departures. One of the most significant changes involves a new USCIS policy that could require many green card applicants currently living and working in the United States to return to their home countries and complete the immigration process through U.S. consulates abroad. Critics argue the move could disrupt families, careers, and legal immigration pathways.

The administration is also pursuing tighter restrictions on asylum seekers seeking employment authorization. Proposed rules would extend the waiting period for work permits from 180 days to 365 days and could make obtaining or renewing work permi