Today USCIS issued guidance that DHS "no longer considers children of U.S. government employees and U.S. armed forces members residing outside the United States as 'residing in the United States' for purposes of acquiring citizenship” -- https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/policymanual/updates/20190828-ResidenceForCitizenship.pdf …
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I'm failing to understand 1. What actual problem this solves 2. What do they want us to think it solves? 3. Was there any indication that the Administration was even looking at this area? 4. Why the secrecy? 5. What else are they keeping secret?
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The law *is* changed. It's just that the scope of the law change is far more narrow than was originally reported. And reporters who originally covered it got a bad - ambiguously overbroad - statement from a USCIS rep on what the change covered.
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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It still is vile,it was not a damn problem that he has now made it problem!!Saw where it doesn’t apply to that many SO WHY DOES HE DO SHIT LIKE THIS,this was unnecessary!!!!!
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Did the Administration say why? What is the rationale for this?
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Yeah, color me skeptical. The Trump admin does not follow laws.
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It can those green card military members bring their child back into the US?
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It does affect at birth for children of parents who have been out of the country.
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