US green card applicants must return home under new DHS policy
Published Friday, May 22, 2026 · Updated May 23
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AI synthesisThe US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a new policy requiring noncitizens applying for green cards to leave the country and apply from their home countries. This policy change redefines obtaining permanent residency from within the US as a discretionary benefit.
Framing differences
The Guardian and Al Jazeera English frame the policy negatively, focusing on its potential humanitarian impact on vulnerable migrants and families. Fox News, conversely, frames the policy as a necessary measure to streamline the immigration system and align with the original intent of immigration law.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new policy requiring noncitizens in the U.S. seeking to adjust their immigration status to secure green cards to leave the country and apply from their home countries.
- USCIS stated that obtaining permanent residency from within the US is considered a discretionary benefit rather than an automatic right.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- The GuardianLeft-leaning
The article highlights the negative impact of the new policy on immigrants and families, emphasizing criticisms from aid groups and policy analysts regarding its potential to force vulnerable individuals to return to dangerous countries.
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- Al Jazeera EnglishCenter-Left
The article highlights the potential negative impact of the US immigration policy on vulnerable migrants, reflecting a Global South perspective on humanitarian concerns.
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- Fox NewsRight-leaning
The article frames the new policy as a necessary return to the original intent of immigration law, emphasizing the administration's efforts to streamline the system and prevent loopholes.
- Read original →· May 23
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