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Majority of new green cards have gone to immigrants already living in U.S.

Pew Research Center says the guidance could affect hundreds of thousands of applicants and give immigration officers case-by-case discretion.

A new Trump administration memo could require green card seekers already in the U.S. to apply from abroad, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands annually.

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The U.S. government reversed its intention to force applicants for permanent residence (known as "green card") to process it in their home country, the New York Times reported. "The Department of Homeland Security, in charge of immigration affairs, told the New York daily Friday that this new policy would eventually not apply to all applicants, but "on a case-by-case basis." "It simply served as a reminder to agents to use their discretionary po…

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Pew Research Center broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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