Requirement that all non-citizens register with federal government allowed to go into effect
- The United States requires all foreign nationals present in the country for over 30 days to register with the federal government, with strict penalties for non-compliance, including fines, imprisonment, or deportation.
- According to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the administration enforces immigration laws to ensure the safety and security of all Americans.
- A federal judge allowed the Trump administration to enforce this registration, ruling that there was no standing for opposing claims.
- Department of Homeland Security reported that April 11 is the deadline for those who have already been in the U.S. For over 30 days to register.
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’All aliens to register or...’: Trump admin’s 30-day rule puts even 14-year-old foreign nationals on notice in US
In a fresh reminder, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem reminded all foreign nationals present in the United Stated longer than 30 days or whenever entering the country to register with the federal government under the Alien Registration Act.
Millions of immigrants without legal status must now register and carry documents after court ruling
A federal judge has rejected advocacy groups' attempt to block a Trump administration rule requiring millions of immigrants to register with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Those without legal status must now carry documentation or face hefty fines and possible imprisonment.
'Will never return to our country again': US asks foreign nationals staying over 30 days to register with govt
The United States on Friday asked all foreign nationals staying in the country for over 30 days to register with the federal government and carry proof of registration at all times or face strict penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and deportation. According to the new rules, which apply to foreign nationals as well as visa holders and legal permanent residents, those staying in the US for over 30 days must register if they lack valid docu…
US warns foreign nationals to register or face penalties under Alien Act
The Trump administration has reactivated a long-standing immigration law requiring all foreign nationals present in the United States for more than 30 days to register with federal authorities. The directive, enforced under the Alien Registration Act, was reintroduced under Executive Order 14159, signed by President Donald Trump in January. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a firm reminder that all noncitizens, regardl…
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