Wednesday, July 9, 2025 - The
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) says lawful permanent residents (Green
Card holders) with past criminal records face revocation of their status and
removal from the U.S.
The agency stated this on Tuesday, July 8 in a notice
to Green Card holders regarding some of its rules.
The notice stated that CBP prides itself for “protecting the
American people, safeguarding our borders and enhancing the nation’s economic
security”.
“Attention Green Card Holders: Having a criminal history
does not make you an upstanding lawful permanent resident,” the agency
added.
The U.S. customs and border agency stressed that holding a
Green Card is a privilege adding the government reserves the right to revoke it
if the holder has a past criminal record.
“Possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right.
“Under our nation’s laws, our government has the authority
to revoke your green card if our laws are broken and abused.
“In addition to immigration removal proceedings, lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions may be subject to mandatory detention.”
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