L. Francis Cissna, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, speaks at a daily briefing at the White House in Washington in 2017.
Immigrants could face swifter denials of visas and increased risks of deportation under new guidelines issued by the immigration service.
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services announced Friday that it no longer had to ask for additional evidence or notify an applicant before denying a visa.
Taken with guidance issued last month that expands the service’s ability to potentially deport immigran...
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