Through its social media channels, the United States government, particularly USCIS, has shared a stern warning about the revocation of green cards and US visas for their beneficiaries.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), through its official Spanish-language account, issued a public warning to foreigners residing in or visiting the country under any type of immigration permit.
"The United States government will revoke the green cards and visas of any foreigner who breaks the law, supports terrorism, overstays, performs illegal work, or violates the conditions of their permit," the publication states.
The image accompanying the ad shows a green card and a US visa, along with a phrase in English that powerfully sums up the message:
“Break our laws, lose your privilege.”
In particular, the warning about those who carry out illegal or black work is very worrying.cupbefore. Especially at times when the work permits of thousands of immigrants who entered with parole, or CBP One, are being revoked.
Increased pressure on migrants with legal status
This announcement comes at a time of sharply tightened immigration policies. In recent months, the federal government has initiated the mass cancellation of work permits issued through CBP One, reactivated voluntary self-deportation processes, and warned of in-depth background checks for those applying for immigration benefits.
The warning is not only directed at those in an irregular situation, but also at permanent residents and valid visa holders, who could lose their documents if they commit violations.
Illegal work, overstay and other causes
USCIS lists several conditions that may lead to the revocation of immigration documents:
Working without authorization or outside the conditions permitted by the visa.
Staying in the country after the visa has expired.
Lying or falsifying information during immigration processes.
Posing a risk to national security, including links to criminal activities or extremist groups.
The agency reminds that visas and residencies are not an automatic right, but rather a privilege conditioned on strict compliance with immigration laws.
Serious consequences for future procedures
Immigration attorneys have reiterated that even a minor violation—such as working without a permit—can carry serious consequences. Not only does it result in the loss of status, but it can also jeopardize your ability to apply for residency or citizenship in the future.
These types of warnings are often followed by internal review operations or stricter USCIS decisions. Therefore, experts urge migrants to exercise caution and stay informed through official sources.
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