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Prime Minister chairs first cabinet meeting in Sewatirte, pushes for reforms | India News

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Prime Minister chairs first cabinet meeting in Sevatilt to push for reforms

New Delhi: Using the theme ‘Reform Express’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked his cabinet colleagues to come up with a list of reforms that ministries and departments intend to initiate in the coming months and provide details of the reforms they have already introduced. He asked them to focus on two themes – ease of living and ease of doing business – while preparing the list of proposed reforms.TOI has learned that the Prime Minister made these suggestions while chairing the first Cabinet meeting at Sewatirth, where a resolution was passed that every decision taken at the venue would be inspired by the sentiments of ‘Nagrik Devo Bhava’ and that it would be a center of empowerment for every Indian and not a place to display power.The Ministry of Railways has announced plans to introduce 52 reforms in 52 weeks, some of which have already been rolled out, and several other ministries are finalizing “non-financial regulatory reforms” that can be implemented without seeking amendments to the bill. People familiar with the prime minister’s instructions said that soon after the cabinet meeting, some ministers asked their staff to start working on identifying areas where more reforms could be introduced to benefit ordinary people and other stakeholders.“The focus will continue to be on reforms in various fields. Earlier, the prime minister had asked some ministries and departments to make changes in rules, regulations, practices and procedures to get rid of the traces of colonialism,” an official said.The ‘Seva Sankalp Resolution’ read out by I&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw mentioned that every decision taken in the new building will be inspired by the ethos of serving 1.4 billion citizens and will be linked to the wider nation-building goals. “We reiterate that in line with our vision, we will further strengthen a governance model of transparency, understanding and sensitivity to citizen sentiments,” the statement said.The resolution also stated that the work culture of Seva Teerth will be guided by the fundamental spirit of the Constitution and accountability will be embedded in every decision to meet the aspirations of the people.

Indian-origin CEO demands to ‘move to China’ as he slams US efforts to keep out H-1B, O-1 visa holders

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Indian-origin CEO demands to 'move to China' as he slams US efforts to keep out H-1B, O-1 visa holders

Being an Indian and facing racial attacks in the US is nothing new, but this time, an Indian-origin CEO was asked to “go to China” instead of India as Nitish Kannan criticized the US for currently keeping everyone out, including H-1B, O-1 visa holders. Kannan said that while the United States is working to keep everyone out, China is building the most advanced artificial intelligence in the world. “Then move to China,” Kannan was told. The exchange was part of a long-running debate in which a U.S. edtech CEO tagged an Indian in a video explaining how Indians can now obtain O-1 visas as the government tightens restrictions on H-1B visas. Hany Girgis believes it’s like a game of musical chairs for visa categories because once you narrow it down, new avenues open up.The O-1 visa is for individuals with extraordinary abilities, and not everyone who can apply for an H-1B can go the O-1 route. But the positive side of the O-1 is that it has no cap and the approval rate is very high—almost eliminating all the uncertainty associated with the H-1B. “Closing one labor channel and opening three more. This is not reform. This is a game of musical chairs for visa categories. The market adapts faster than Congress,” Girgis commented, tagging anti-H-1B politicians to pay attention to videos promoting O-1 as an alternative to H-1B.

Donald Trump policies reshape U.S. hiring, H-1B visa tweaks fuel anti-India movement

The comments from Indian-origin chief executive Nitish Kannan came in response to the controversy. “How many Indians have obtained permanent residency and citizenship in China? Answer: Zero. If you disgusting Indians are so talented at advanced artificial intelligence, then why don’t you develop it in India?” Anti-India content creator Andrew Branca commented in response to Kannan. H-1B visa applications carry a $100,000 fee to prevent companies from hiring foreigners under the visa program.

Four people were killed and 11 injured when a speeding bus hit two vehicles on NH-31 in Bhagalpur, Bihar India News

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Four people were killed and 11 injured when a speeding bus hit two vehicles on NH-31 in Bhagalpur, Bihar

New Delhi: Four people, including a 6-year-old boy, were killed and 11 others injured when a speeding bus collided head-on with two small vehicles on National Highway 31 near Bhagripur in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district on Tuesday evening, officials said.The accident took place at around 6:30 pm in the Jhandapur police station area of ​​Naugachia division. According to authorities, the bus hit a small commercial vehicle and an e-rickshaw, leaving several passengers trapped and injured.“Four people were killed and 11 injured in a head-on collision between a bus and two small vehicles,” Bhagalpur district magistrate Nawal Kishor Choudhary told reporters. The dead included a six-year-old child and a woman. ““A large bus collided head-on with two small vehicles. Four people died; two of them have been identified, one from Katihar and the other from Kagariya. We are searching for documents in the vehicle but none were found. Once identified, we will hand over the bodies to their families… Eleven people were injured and they have been taken to hospital,” he said in a separate statement from the scene..,”The deceased have been identified as Arvind Mandal, 40, from Katihar district, Kunal Kumar, 6, from Kagaria district, Purmi Devi, 35, and her husband Sunil Das, 40, from Bhagalpur district.Of the 11 injured, eight are undergoing treatment at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital in Bhagalpur and three have been discharged. The magistrate said that all the injured were out of danger. The government is in the process of informing the families of the victims, including those residing outside Bhagalpur, through officials concerned, he added.“Prima facie, two small vehicles were hit by a speeding bus on NH-31 around 6:30 pm,” Naugachia district superintendent of police Prerna Kumar said. She added: “We received information about a collision between a private bus and two autorickshaws. We reached there. Considering the seriousness of the incident, all of us reached here… Prima See, it looks like a speeding bus hitting a smaller vehicle. 4 people died. Others have been referred to Bhagalpur for better treatment…”The police said an FIR will be registered and the driver and bus owner will be identified for further legal action.Responding to concerns over the frequent accidents on the highway, Chaudhry said: “This road sees heavy traffic. As per my request, the government has approved the proposal to widen this road. The work will start soon.” He urged motorists to drive safely.

What time will Trump’s State of the Union address start on Tuesday? Here’s how to watch the live broadcast

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president Donald Trump The annual State of the Union (SOTU) address will be delivered to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. The president of the United States delivers this speech every year, and this will be Trump’s first in his second term.

February 24, Capitol Building in Washington, DC. before President Donald Trump delivers his annual State of the Union address. (AFP Getty Images)
February 24, Capitol Building in Washington, DC. before President Donald Trump delivers his annual State of the Union address. (AFP Getty Images)

The speech will be iconic in many ways because of the many controversies that have dogged the Trump administration. Dozens of Democratic lawmakers have called for a boycott of SOTU’s speech and will attend a simultaneous event on the National Mall.

According to CNN, the theme of Trump’s SOTU speech is “America at 250: Strong, Prosperous and Respected.” Here’s everything you need to know about the SOTU address times and where to watch the live broadcast.

When is the SOTU address? Across different time zones

The State of the Union address will begin on Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. it will be in united states capitol in a joint session of Congress. Here are the times to watch SOTU addresses across time zones.

SOTU cross-time zone address

Central Time (CT): 8:00 PM

Mountain Time (MT): 7:00 PM

PT (Pacific Time): 6:00 p.m.

Alaska Time (AKT): 5:00 PM

Hawaii Time (HST): 4:00 p.m.

State of the Union Address: How to watch live?

The State of the Union address will be broadcast live on the U.S. Congress YouTube channel. Most news channels will also broadcast live on TV and YouTube channels.

Also read: Trump’s State of the Union address: Which guests and speakers are attending? everything we know

What you need to know about the State of the Union speech

SOTU’s address was mandated by the U.S. Constitution, which states that the president “shall from time to time deliver to Congress a State of the Union address and recommend to Congress such measures as he may deem necessary and expedient.”

It is worth noting that the first SOTU speech was delivered by the first President of the United States, George Washington, in 1790 at Federal Hall. new york city. It is important to note that in addition to delivering a speech, SOTU speeches can also be presented in written form.

It is noteworthy that the State of the Union address was followed by responses from non-ruling parties. This year, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger will respond to SOTU.

‘This is disgusting’: Ted Cruz invites NYPD officers to Texas after snowball hit during New York storm

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'This is disgusting': Ted Cruz invites NYPD officers to Texas after snowball hit during New York storm

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has sparked new political reactions after inviting New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers to Texas. Earlier, a police officer was hit by a snowball while responding to a riot in Washington Square Park during a snowstorm.“This is disgusting,” Cruz wrote onHis comments came amid growing political backlash over the incident, which injured several police officers and triggered an ongoing criminal investigation.

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Police officer injured during blizzard response

The incident occurred on Monday afternoon when police received reports of a large, disorderly gathering in a Manhattan park amid blizzard conditions. Video circulating online showed crowds throwing snowballs and several police officers being hit directly in the face and body as they tried to control the situation.Emergency medical services transported the injured officer to the hospital, where he is now in stable condition. No arrests have been made so far, but detectives are reviewing video to identify those responsible, authorities said.Police Chief Jessica Tish condemned the incident, calling it a criminal act.“The NYPD is aware of certain videos taken earlier today in Washington Square Park that show an individual assaulting a police officer,” Tisch said. “The conduct described is disgraceful and criminal. Our detectives are investigating the matter.”

Cuomo, Adams blame enemies

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has strongly criticized New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani, accusing him of promoting a culture of disrespect for police.“It’s disgraceful. But for a mayor who has a history of calling police ‘racist, evil, evil and corrupt,’ he sets the tone,” Cuomo said on “The X.” “Words have consequences. We see that in the growing disrespect for law enforcement.”Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams also condemned the incident, calling the visuals disturbing.“Seeing police officers being snowed in while protecting the city from severe weather should make every New Yorker outraged. This is abhorrent behavior,” Adams said.“Politicians who continually bash the police and refuse to support them are setting a terrible example. Leadership matters. Tone matters.”Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis also called the incident “shameful” and urged city leaders to take firm action.

Police union calls for arrests

The police union called the incident unacceptable and called for immediate arrests. The Police Benevolent Association said the perpetrators must be “identified, arrested and charged with assaulting police officers”, while the Detectives’ Endowment Association called the snowball attack “deliberate, brazen and dangerous”.Officials said the situation escalated after a large snowball fight involving hundreds of people descended into chaos. Video shows officers being targeted multiple times, with one clip appearing to show a person dumping a large chunk of snow on an officer’s head.As of Tuesday, Mayor Mamdani had not publicly responded to the incident, although political leaders from across the spectrum have condemned the attack.The NYPD confirmed the investigation is ongoing.

Delhi shootout: Unidentified man opens fire on Lawrence Bishnoi’s legal team India News

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Delhi shootout: Unidentified man opens fire on Lawrence Bishnoi's legal team

New Delhi: Unidentified men fired multiple shots at a car in which Lawrence Bishnoi’s legal team was traveling on Tuesday. The incident occurred around 10:15 p.m. and one of the passengers was shot. Sources said gunmen from rival gangs intercepted a car where lawyers and their staff were present and fired at least four shots.Police rushed to the scene and launched an investigation. CCTV footage of the incident is also being analyzed. The Special Squad and Crime Branch are also investigating the incident.

Immigration numbers plummet to four-year low, New York adding just 1,008 people in 2024-25 | World News

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New York will add just 1,008 people in 2024-25 as immigration plummets to four-year low
People hold a “Make Billionaires Pay” climate protest in Manhattan on Saturday, September 20, 2025, in New York City. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)

After a brief post-pandemic rebound, population growth in the United States has slowed sharply, and the stagnation has been most pronounced in New York. The latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show the state added just 1,008 residents between July 2024 and July 2025, effectively leveling off after years of volatility caused by the pandemic, surges in immigration and interstate departures. At the heart of the economic slowdown is immigration. A “historic decline” in international net migration has reduced the number of new immigrants across the country, and the decline has been particularly pronounced in New York, a state long characterized by immigration. Meanwhile, domestic outmigration continues to send residents to other states, although the number of births only weakly offsets the number of deaths.

Nationwide economy slows, country comes to a standstill

According to the Census Bureau year 2025 expectedBetween July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025, the U.S. population increased by 1.8 million people, or 0.5%. That marked a sharp slowdown from the previous year, when the country added 3.2 million people and grew by 1.0%, the fastest annual growth rate since 2006. It is also the slowest growth rate since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, when population growth fell to a record low of 0.2% in 2021. “The slowdown in U.S. population growth is primarily due to a historic decline in net international migration, which dropped from 2.7 million to 1.3 million between July 2024 and June 2025,” said Christine Hartley, assistant division director for estimates and projections at the U.S. Census Bureau. “Births and deaths have remained relatively stable compared with the previous year, and the sharp decline in net international migration is largely responsible for the slowdown in growth we are seeing today. This national scene was amplified in New York. From July 2024 to July 2025, state population It increased by just 0.005% to 1,008 people, for a total of just over 20 million people. Based on the revised baseline, New York state still has lost about 120,000 residents to 201,000 residents since the 2020 census count of 20,203,696 people, the largest net population decline of any state since 2020.

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People arrive in Times Square during New Year’s Eve celebrations on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, in New York City. (AP Photo/Eduardo Muñoz Alvarez)

Only seven states have experienced net population declines since the last census: West Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Hawaii, Illinois, California and New York. On a proportional basis, New York is down about 1% since 2020, outpacing declines in Illinois and California of 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively. Only West Virginia and Hawaii experienced larger census-era population losses, with both states down 1.5 percent. Meanwhile, growth is concentrated elsewhere. Since 2020, Texas has added about 2.6 million residents and Florida has added about 1.9 million residents. In the most recent year alone, Texas added 391,243 residents and Florida added 196,680 residents.

Immigration: From historic highs to steep decline

New York’s recent demographic changes depend on immigration. For generations, people have come to New York City for its large job market, established immigrant community and support systems, including its housing rights policies, which have long made the city a first stop for those seeking opportunity, even as rising costs are beginning to put a strain on that tradition. In the two years since April 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic ended, the state’s number of residents initially dropped by about 368,000, before the state saw a surge in foreign immigrants. Revised census data shows New York welcomed more than 290,637 foreign immigrants in 2023-24, the highest single-year total in at least a century. In 2024, 207,167 immigrants will move to the state; in 2023, 211,383; and in 2022, 121,570 people will move to the state. This compares with just 28,772 new arrivals in 2021, an outlier affected by pandemic restrictions.

New York City Immigration Trends

New York immigration soared to a historic peak in 2023-24 before falling sharply in 2024-25.

But from July 2024 to July 2025, the inflow dropped sharply. About 96,000 immigrants moved to New York state during that period, down two-thirds from the previous year and the lowest inflow in four years. The decline mirrors a national trend. Nationally, net international migration fell from 2.7 million to 1.3 million during the same 12-month period. Several factors are at play. Border crossings to surge in 20233.2 million people were recorded at the U.S. southern border. Governors like Greg Abbott in Texas and Doug Ducey in Arizona are moving thousands of migrants from the Texas-Mexico border to sanctuary cities like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles starting in 2022, which could lead to a surge in the migrant population in 2022-24.But advocates say affordability pressures and practical barriers are forcing some newcomers to leave. Sky-high rents, a tight housing market, limited affordable housing and, for many newcomers, delays in obtaining legal work authorization make it difficult to put down roots. “I’m hearing directly from a lot of people that the cost of living here is too high and these new New Yorkers are coming here and being sent here and living in shelters and trying to make a living,” Tania Mattos, executive director of Unlocal, told the New York Times.Unlike previous years, finding a job without a Social Security number or work authorization card has become more difficult, she added. While many want to stay, some migrants are actually forced to leave for more affordable areas. Often, this means moving to non-sanctuary cities where they face a higher risk of harassment or detention by immigration enforcement agents. “They have to move to a place like Idaho or somewhere else that’s more economically advantageous for them,” Matos said. Economists warn of the economic consequences of a continued slowdown. “New York cannot afford to lose immigrants from our communities and our economy,” said Fiscal Policy Institute economist Emily Eisner. “International immigration into New York State constitutes a significant driver of the state’s economic growth. Without this annual influx of immigrants, New York State’s population tends to decline, threatening the state’s tax base and economic strength.” Eisner added: “Immigration provides essential labor to the economy, such as construction jobs, food services, health care, child care and home care. Without significant immigration into the state, prices for these essential goods and services will skyrocket and the economy will shrink.” David Kallick, director of the Immigration Institute, echoed these concerns, telling the City: “When new immigrants arrive from all over the country and around the world, they bring a constant flow of new energy and new ideas.” “Shutting down the generators will have a negative impact on all of us. Especially as the state’s population ages, this new energy source will be greatly missed.” As of 2024, approximately 4.6 million New York State residents are foreign-born, approximately 3.1 million of whom live in New York City.

Domestic population outflow and aging situation

Even as the number of international visitors increases, New York continues to lose residents to other parts of the country. Census data shows that New York lost 137,000 residents to other U.S. states between July 2024 and July 2025. In the five years since 2020, the state’s cumulative domestic immigrant loss has exceeded 1 million, second only to California in absolute numbers. Relative to its population base, New York State’s domestic population decline rate remains the highest of any state in the 2020s. In the most recent year, overall migration (including international and internal movements) resulted in a net loss of 42,000 people. This was slightly offset by “natural increase”: 203,000 births minus 160,000 deaths, an increase of 43,000. In fact, the birth rate almost perfectly balances the immigration losses, leaving the state in a near-perfect population balance, but only just right.

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New York’s population remains flat as births (203,000) in 2024-25 nearly offset deaths (160,000) and net immigration losses.

Experts say much of the population loss is concentrated in aging, rural counties in the North, while immigration losses are more pronounced in New York City and its suburbs. The Census Bureau’s latest estimates do not yet include a county-level breakdown. The risk of another economic downturn looms as border controls and deportations tighten, international migration slows further, and housing markets in southern states that attract many former New Yorkers thaw. For centuries, New York has defined itself as a gateway city. European settlers arrived in 1624; generations of immigrants followed. Today’s data shows that without continued immigration, the state’s demographic and economic foundation will become more unstable.

Gavin Newsom’s spokesman insults reporter for asking if California governor indeed has dyslexia

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Gavin Newsom's spokesman insults reporter for asking if California governor indeed has dyslexia

A spokesman for California Gov. Gavin Newsom hurled insults at a reporter after she asked for evidence that the Democrat was diagnosed with dyslexia as a child.Newsom’s communications director, Izzy Gardon, responded when Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree asked via email on Monday about the governor’s medical history, the New York Post reported.According to a screenshot of the exchange shared on

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In an earlier email, Crabtree asked for evidence to counter critics who have expressed doubts about Newsom’s previous claims of a dyslexia diagnosis. The Democrat has revealed in the past that he was diagnosed with dyslexia in 1972 when he was around 5 years old.Newsom’s diagnosis is back in the spotlight after he mentioned the disease at an event in Atlanta Sunday night to promote his new memoir.After that interview, Newsom faced criticism for being accused of racial discrimination for citing his mediocre SAT scores in a conversation with Atlanta’s black mayor, Andre Dickens.“I’m not trying to impress you, I’m just trying to impress you, ‘I’m just like you. I’m not better than you.’ I’m a 960 SAT guy,” Newsome told Dickens.“I don’t mean to offend anyone,” the potential 2028 Democratic contender continued. “If you get a 940, I’m not going to try to perform there… You’ve never seen me read a speech because I can’t read a speech.”As backlash grew over his remarks, Newsom began firing back at critics with an expletive-laden rant.“You didn’t turn a blind eye to the President of the United States of America releasing a simian video of the President. [Barack] Obama may call African countries assholes, but are you going to call me a racist for talking about my lifelong struggle with dyslexia? “Newsom was furious at X.“Stop giving me your fake anger.”

DNPA Conclave 2026 charts the future of digital journalism in the age of AI | India News

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DNPA Conclave 2026 charts the future of digital journalism in the age of artificial intelligence

The DNPA (Digital News Publishers Association) Conclave 2026 is scheduled to be held in New Delhi on February 26, bringing together policymakers, media leaders and industry experts to engage in dialogue on the rapidly evolving landscape of journalism, governance and digital innovation. As a premier industry platform, the conference will host curated panel discussions and expert-led sessions to explore emerging trends, address common challenges and chart a forward-looking roadmap for the Indian digital media ecosystem.Mariam Mammen Mathew, president of the Digital News Publishers Association, said: “At a time when artificial intelligence is reshaping the foundations of journalism, publishers, policymakers and platforms must come together to build a framework rooted in trust and responsibility.Deputy Chairman Puneet Gupt added: “The future of digital journalism will depend on how effectively we combine innovation with sustainability, fair value exchange and the public good.”“DNPA Conclave 2026 is a defining moment for India’s digital news industry. As artificial intelligence reshapes content creation and consumption, it is critical that publishers help shape policies that uphold journalistic integrity, ensure fair compensation and sustain trustworthy journalism,” said Sujata Gupta, Secretary General and CEO of DNPA.Through a series of curated discussions and expert-led interactions, the conference will explore the changing regulatory environment for digital communications and how policy frameworks can balance innovation with consumer protection and industry growth in an AI-driven era.The conference will also focus on transforming Indian media through technology, exploring how artificial intelligence can redefine newsroom workflows, content creation, distribution strategies and audience engagement across platforms.The conclave will also assess where audiences are increasingly turning for reliable information, how trust is built and maintained, and what constitutes a new public square in a fragmented and platform-dominated media environment.The impact of regulatory changes on different stakeholders will also be explored, assessing who will benefit, who will bear the costs, and how the ecosystem can remain competitive and inclusive. DNPA Conclave 2026 will also highlight important conversations around content monetization, revenue models, regulatory frameworks and the changing balance of risk and reward in the digital news ecosystem.Additionally, the discussion will explore how AI is reshaping the economics of content, from cost efficiencies and monetization opportunities to intellectual property and long-term business viability issues.By bringing together policymakers and industry experts, DNPA Conclave 2026 aims to develop a balanced, innovation-led and trust-driven roadmap for the future of digital journalism in an increasingly AI-driven world.To attend DNPA Conclave 2026, please register here https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi/dnpa-conclave-2026

Immigration lawyers explain 5 major changes for green card holders in 2026

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Immigration lawyers explain 5 major changes for green card holders in 2026

Immigration attorney Sekou Clarke breaks down five major USCIS changes in his latest video green card U.S. holders that have taken effect or will take effect soon. Immigration is a key issue for Donald Trump’s administration, but it’s not just illegal immigrants who are under government surveillance; Legal immigration and even green card holders are also closely watched and restricted by policymakers.

No more SBA loans available starting March 1

Green card holders will not be able to obtain a Small Business Administration loan if they are part owners of the business seeking the loan. In order to qualify for an SBA loan, each direct and indirect owner must be a U.S. citizen. This prohibits green card holders from owning any percentage of a business seeking an SBA loan. Experts say many green card holders operate small businesses in the United States that make significant contributions to the economy.

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More background checks

Sekou Clarke explained that while green card holders are lawful permanent residents and the next step is to apply for citizenship, the government is conducting more background checks on those who already have green cards after they apply for renewal or apply for citizenship. The government is looking for fraud, arrests and whether these people are eligible for green cards.

Mandatory biometric entry and exit

The rule, which takes effect in December 2025, will require mandatory biometric screening for all non-U.S. citizens, including green card holders when traveling abroad and upon entry. Clark explained that the government is paying close attention to the travel history of green card holders, as green card holders are required to stay in the United States for at least six months.

Refugees may be detained

A new policy released this month says refugees welcome to the United States may be detained if they have lived in the country for at least a year but have not yet obtained legal permanent residence. Refugee status was granted after rigorous security clearance, but now they face a new round of screening, inspections and even arrest if they do not become U.S. citizens within a year.

Surprise inspections of conditional green card holders

Clark said conditional green card holders can get unannounced visits from officials — either at their listed address or at their office address. A conditional green card is a residence permit for a specific year that can only be obtained if certain conditions are met, such as a marriage-based green card. Officials are conducting additional scrutiny on these green card holders to see if they are still married to the same person, living at the same address, etc.