Green Card Holders BEWARE: Supreme Court Just Changed Your Travel Rights!
🚨 GREEN CARD HOLDERS: Are You at Risk When You Travel Abroad? A recent Supreme Court ruling just changed the rules — and if you have any pending criminal matter, you need to know this BEFORE your next trip. In this episode of Immigration Updates Today, Monika breaks down a major Supreme Court decision that changes how U.S. Customs and Border Protection can treat lawful permanent residents (green card holders) when they re-enter the country. This ruling does NOT mean instant deportation or losing your green card — but it does lower the bar for what can trigger removal proceedings, and every permanent resident with any criminal history, even a minor or pending one, needs to understand exactly what's changed. Whether you're planning international travel, have a pending case, or just want to stay informed, this video gives you the clear, practical breakdown — no legal jargon, no panic, just facts. ✔️ What the Supreme Court ruling actually changes (and what it doesn't) ✔️ Why a mere accusation or pending charge can now trigger removal proceedings ✔️ Real-world example: how a pending theft charge could affect your re-entry ✔️ What happens if you're detained — and how bond hearings work ✔️ Practical travel tips for green card holders with any criminal history ✔️ Why maintaining U.S. residency (and short trips) still matters ✔️ Who this ruling does NOT affect — don't panic if you're law-abiding ✔️ When you should consult an immigration attorney before traveling 📌 Video Chapters (Timestamps) 00:00 – Introduction: A Major Supreme Court Ruling You Need to Know 00:35 – What This Ruling Does NOT Change 01:15 – What Actually Changed for Green Card Holders 02:00 – The New Legal Standard: From "Conviction" to "Mere Accusation" 02:45 – Real Case Example: Pending Theft Charge & Re-Entry Risk 03:35 – Detention & Bond Hearings Explained 04:25 – Practical Travel Tips If You Have a Pending Case 05:05 – Who This Ruling Does NOT Affect 05:45 – Travel Guidelines: Avoiding Residency Abandonment Risks 06:20 – Final Takeaways & When to Consult an Attorney 06:45 – Subscribe for More Immigration Updates ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and fact-specific — please consult a licensed immigration attorney regarding your individual case before making any travel or legal decisions. 📢 If you found this video helpful, make sure to watch until the end, hit LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE to Immigration Updates Today so you never miss a critical update on U.S. immigration law. Drop your questions in the comments — we read every one and prioritize the topics you want covered next! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss future updates on green cards, visas, naturalization, and more. #ImmigrationUpdatesToday #GreenCardHolders #ImmigrationLaw #USCIS #SupremeCourtRuling #PermanentResident #ImmigrationAttorney #GreenCardNews #ImmigrationNews #USImmigration #RemovalProceedings #TravelAdvisory

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