Trump Orders Additional Security Screening for Green Card Applicants from Biden Refugee Program
Trump Orders Additional Security Screening for Green Card Applicants from Biden Refugee Program

Americans have grown increasingly worried about who is entering our country. Border security remains a top concern among voters. The vetting process for those seeking permanent residence has raised serious questions.

For years, many have wondered if proper screening protocols were being followed. Were we really supposed to believe that adequate background checks were happening during that massive influx of migrants? The previous administration brought in hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants under humanitarian parole.

Some security experts questioned whether adequate background checks were conducted before allowing these individuals to remain in the country. And frankly, I’ve yet to see evidence proving otherwise.

President Donald Trump is now taking decisive action to address these concerns. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has implemented a temporary pause on finalizing certain green card applications to ensure proper vetting is completed.

Trump Administration Takes Action

The pause specifically targets applications for adjustment of status, including those filed by refugees brought to the United States during Joe Biden’s presidency. This temporary measure will allow officials to conduct additional screening to identify potential threats—something that should have been done from the beginning.

This policy aligns with Presidential Executive Order 14161, “Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats,” which Trump signed upon returning to office.

The pause affects hundreds of thousands of refugees brought to the U.S. during the Biden years, including some Afghan refugees who are now seeking green cards. Additionally, immigrants who secured asylum under the previous administration will have their green card applications temporarily halted.

The Biden administration’s approach to refugee resettlement raised significant concerns among security experts. Under that administration, hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants were granted entry through humanitarian parole programs—a virtual welcome wagon with minimal scrutiny.

Critics pointed out that the sheer volume of admissions made thorough vetting difficult, if not impossible. Many questioned whether proper security protocols were followed during this massive influx. Common sense tells us they weren’t.

Trump’s temporary pause represents a return to a security-first approach to immigration policy. By ensuring that each applicant undergoes comprehensive screening, the administration is fulfilling its primary obligation to protect American citizens—imagine that, putting Americans first!

Standing Firm Against Challenges

As with many of President Trump’s immigration security measures, this policy has faced opposition. Non-governmental organizations quickly filed lawsuits to block the administration’s efforts to protect American citizens. Is anyone surprised?

A federal judge in Seattle attempted to prevent Trump from halting refugee admissions—yet another activist judge trying to legislate from the bench. However, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed the administration to carry out its executive order despite these challenges.

This legal victory represents an important step in restoring proper immigration procedures. The administration has demonstrated its commitment to prioritizing national security over pressure from special interest groups—something we didn’t see much of in the previous four years.

The temporary pause is part of a broader strategy that began in late January. It was then that Trump signed an executive order suspending refugee resettlement to the United States altogether, pending review of the program.

President Trump’s pause on green card applications fulfills his promise to put American safety first. By ensuring thorough vetting of those seeking permanent residence, the administration is addressing legitimate security concerns.

This common-sense approach to immigration prioritizes proper screening protocols and national security. For Americans concerned about border security and immigration processes, these measures represent a welcome return to prudent policy.

The administration has proven willing to stand firm against opposition in order to protect our nation’s sovereignty and security. This is precisely what voters demanded when they returned President Trump to the White House.

Thank you, President Trump!

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump prioritizes national security by pausing green card approvals to ensure proper vetting of immigrants.
  • The administration stands firm against activist judges and NGOs trying to block these security measures.
  • This policy directly addresses concerns about lax vetting during Biden’s presidency.
  • The pause fulfills Trump’s campaign promise to restore order to America’s immigration system.

Source: Breitbart

March 29, 2025
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James Conrad
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!