06:37 AM • April 26 2026 IDT
U.S. reportedly to allow green card denial based on pro-Palestine views
Previously unreported documents show how broadly the Trump administration is enforcing a directive issued last August to screen applicants for 'promoting anti-American views.' Critics say the policy conflates criticism of Israeli government policies with antisemitism

The Trump administration has issued new official recommendations allowing immigration officers to deny green card applications based on certain political expressions, including participation in pro-Palestinian campus protests, criticism of Israel on social media and desecration of the American flag, according to internal Department of Homeland Security training materials reviewed by The New York Times.
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