All Immigrants - Do No Miss - Denaturalization birthright citizenship H1b H4 EAD

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18 Nov 202421:17

Summary

TLDRThis video provides an overview of recent developments in U.S. immigration policy, focusing on key topics like the December 2024 Visa Bulletin, potential changes under the new administration, and ongoing issues with work visas and green card processing. The speaker discusses updates to H-4 extensions, the future of H-4 EAD, premium processing fees, and the possibility of denaturalization. Speculative changes like the targeting of 'birth tourism' and stricter H-1B regulations are explored. Viewers are urged to stay informed, as many of these changes are still in flux and may lead to legal challenges.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker clarifies the U.S. government's ability to revoke citizenship, specifically under certain circumstances like misrepresentation or anti-national activities.
  • πŸ˜€ Denaturalization is a specific legal process and is not applied universally to all cases of citizenship.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker mentions the controversial topic of birthright citizenship, which is based on the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
  • πŸ˜€ There is ambiguity in the language of the 14th Amendment, and the speaker suggests that the new administration might target birth tourism.
  • πŸ˜€ Birth tourism refers to pregnant individuals entering the U.S. to give birth, thereby granting their child U.S. citizenship, which is seen as a potential issue by some lawmakers.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker speculates that the administration may attempt to reduce or limit the scope of birthright citizenship for birth tourism cases.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker emphasizes that their opinions are speculative at this stage, and the situation is still evolving.
  • πŸ˜€ Legal challenges and public pushback are expected if any changes to birthright citizenship laws are attempted.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite speculation, the speaker states that any action regarding birthright citizenship will likely be met with lawsuits and opposition.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel, leave meaningful comments for a giveaway, and set up calls if they wish to discuss further.

Q & A

  • What changes are expected in the December 2024 Visa Bulletin?

    -The December 2024 Visa Bulletin sees minimal changes in family-based visa categories, with no movement in the final action and filing date charts. For employment-based categories, there are slight advancements for EB2 and EB3 for India, but no change in EB1. The speaker expects slow visa processing, especially for family-based categories.

  • How are employment-based visa categories progressing for India in the December 2024 Visa Bulletin?

    -For India, there is slight movement in the EB2 and EB3 categories. However, EB1 remains unchanged, and overall visa processing is expected to move slowly due to backlogs, with spillovers from family-based categories potentially affecting employment-based categories.

  • What speculations are made about the impact of the new administration on immigration policy?

    -The speaker speculates that the new administration might tighten policies around H4 work authorizations, possibly creating delays in processing. There may also be stricter scrutiny on applications for work authorization and green cards, alongside higher application fees.

  • What is the possible focus of the new administration on birthright citizenship?

    -The speaker suggests that the new administration may target birth tourism by reducing birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to foreign nationals who come to the country specifically to give birth and gain U.S. citizenship for their child.

  • What is denaturalization, and under what circumstances might it occur?

    -Denaturalization is the process of revoking U.S. citizenship, and it generally happens due to fraudulent claims or misrepresentation in the immigration process, such as providing false information on an application. It is not a common occurrence and typically applies in specific cases involving national security or other severe issues.

  • What is the potential impact of premium processing and fee increases under the new administration?

    -The speaker speculates that the new administration could increase fees for various immigration services, including premium processing. This could result in higher costs for individuals seeking faster processing of their visa and green card applications.

  • What challenges are facing H4 visa holders in terms of work authorization?

    -H4 visa holders may face delays and complications in obtaining work authorization, as the new administration could impose stricter scrutiny on H4 applications, impacting the ability to work legally in the U.S. The speaker anticipates these issues affecting many H4-dependent applicants.

  • How might the new administration address fraudulent green card applications?

    -The new administration may focus on increasing enforcement against fraudulent green card applications, especially those involving misrepresentation. This could lead to increased investigations into past applications and denaturalization in cases of fraud.

  • What role do family-based visa categories play in the December 2024 Visa Bulletin?

    -Family-based visa categories are seeing no changes in the final action or filing date charts in the December 2024 Visa Bulletin, which indicates continued backlogs and long waiting periods for applicants in these categories. The speaker highlights the challenges USCIS faces in processing these applications.

  • What advice does the speaker give viewers about staying informed on immigration changes?

    -The speaker encourages viewers to stay tuned to updates, subscribe to the channel, and engage with content to receive the latest news on immigration. The speaker also advises those navigating immigration processes to seek legal advice and be prepared for potential policy changes.

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