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Posted 8 months ago
I’ve heard Trump’s administration paused green card applications for asylum seekers and refugees. If someone’s already been waiting for years, what happens to their case now?
Zoe Zesus
Answered 8 months ago
If the Trump administration has paused green card applications for asylum seekers and refugees, it’s going to delay things even more. People who’ve already been waiting for years might have to wait longer, as the process is now frozen until further notice. It’s frustrating and unfair for those who’ve already gone through so much
carmen Pedro
Answered 8 months ago
I’ve seen this happen to someone I know—they were waiting for their green card after being granted asylum, and the pause just added more uncertainty. They had to keep renewing their work permit and couldn’t make long-term plans. It’s tough because you feel stuck in limbo
James John
Answered 8 months ago
Honestly, it’s heartbreaking. People who’ve been waiting for years are now left in limbo, not knowing when or if their green card will come through. It’s like the system is working against them, even after they’ve followed all the rules