Undocumented Pinoys in US urged to consult with lawyers amid Trump’s latest move vs immigrants
- Jose Manuel Romualdez, Philippine Ambassador to the United States, urged undocumented Filipinos to consult immigration lawyers to explore options for legalizing their status amid deportation concerns from the Trump administration's policies.
- The Trump administration's decision to revoke the temporary legal status of 530,000 individuals is set to take effect on April 24, 2025, which could impact many undocumented Filipinos.
- Romualdez noted that deported individuals may no longer be permitted to return to the United States, reinforcing the importance of addressing immigration status now.
- Approximately 350,000 Filipinos are undocumented in the United States, making the Philippines the fifth-largest source of illegal immigrants, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Undocumented Pinoys in US urged to consult with lawyers amid Trump’s latest move vs immigrants
Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez on Sunday reiterated his call for US-based Filipinos who may be affected by the Trump administration’s mass deportation policy to immediately consult with immigration lawyers to know how they can possibly legalize their stay in the country.
·Quezon City, Philippines
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