U.S. may deny green cards to pro-Palestinian protesters, flag burners – NYT, citing leaked DHS internal documents.
The New York Times reports that, according to internal DHS documents, U.S. authorities may deny green cards to participants of pro-Palestinian protests and those who burned the American flag.
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The New York Times reports that, according to internal DHS documents, U.S. authorities may deny green cards to participants of pro-Palestinian protests and those who burned the American flag.
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