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The Trump Administration has launched a new center to strengthen immigration screening and better identify—and stop—terrorists, criminal aliens, and other threats to public safety.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Establishes New Center to Strengthen Immigration Screening and Target Bad Actors

The new USCIS vetting center will strengthen our ability to screen out terrorists, criminal aliens, and other foreign nationals who pose potential threats to public safety or who have committed fraud or other crimes. This specialized unit will use powerful screening resources to keep America safe.

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USCIS Increases Screening, Vetting of Aliens Working in U.S.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Establishes New Center to Strengthen Immigration Screening and Target Bad Actors

Here is the link to the post. USCIS just released it.

What do you think classified and nonclassified screening and vetting means?

Once the new vetting center is fully operational, it will draw on the full spectrum of classified and nonclassified screening and vetting capabilities and provide a more thorough supplemental review of immigration applications and petitions. These reviews will leverage state-of-the-art technologies, including artificial intelligence.

The center will utilize Department of Homeland Security and other law enforcement and intelligence community screening resources to conduct this critical work and will be tasked with conducting reviews of pending applications as well as a more holistic review of already-approved applications for aliens. Reviews will prioritize applications from presidentially designated countries of concern.

USCIS Just Announced a Major New Vetting Center

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USCIS Just Announced a Major New Vetting Center

USCIS just dropped a major update that could impact thousands of immigration cases. Out of nowhere, the agency has created a powerful new Vetting Center designed to dig deeper into immigration applications than ever before.

This is not just another office. It is a high-tech unit in Atlanta using advanced systems and AI tools to detect fraud, security risks, and red flags across immigration filings.
And it does not stop at new applications. USCIS can re-examine old approvals, especially for individuals from the 19 designated high-risk countries.

Expect tougher checks, deeper investigations, and potential delays for green cards, work permits, asylum cases, and more.
If your documents are not airtight, now is the time to fix them. USCIS has officially increased the pressure.

Need legal guidance on strengthening your case or responding to vetting concerns

The team at Martin Immigration Law Group is here to help. Schedule a consultation through the link in our bio.

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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