United States Mandates Registration of Foreign Nationals Under Alien Act to Avoid Deportation

United States Mandates Registration of Foreign Nationals Under Alien Act to Avoid Deportation

United States Mandates Registration of Foreign Nationals Under Alien Act to Avoid Deportation

Why in News?

  • The directive has sparked fear and controversy, especially among:

    • Undocumented immigrants

    • Temporary visa holders

    • Mixed-status families

  • The move is seen as a major shift in immigration enforcement, drawing backlash from human rights and immigrant advocacy groups.

  • It reflects the Trump administration’s hardline stance on immigration and has reignited legal and ethical debates on immigrant rights and government surveillance.

Important Key Points:

  • New Federal Rule on Immigrant Registration (U.S.)

    • Mandatory Registration:
      All foreign nationals residing in the U.S. for over 30 days must register with the federal government.

    • Deadline:
      The registration deadline was April 11 (local time). Foreign nationals entering after that date have 30 days to register.

    • Legal Basis:
      The directive is based on the Alien Registration Act (from WWII era), recently revived.

    • Penalties for Non-Compliance:

      • Fines up to $5,000

      • Imprisonment up to 30 days

      • Deportation and permanent re-entry ban

    • Applies to:

      • Visa holders, legal permanent residents, and undocumented immigrants

      • Children turning 14 must also register and provide fingerprints

    • Proof of Registration:
      Individuals must carry proof at all times.

    • Legal Challenge Dismissed:
      US District Judge Trevor N. McFadden (Trump appointee) allowed the rule, dismissing challenges from advocacy groups.

    • White House Statement:
      Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the move as part of national security and law enforcement under the Trump administration.

Source: SA

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