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Can your Green Card interview get you arrested? ICE detains spouses and parents of US citizens, spark alarm

Lawyers in San Diego say ICE is detaining visa overstays, including spouses and parents of US citizens, at USCIS Green Card interviews as federal agencies step up enforcement.

November 28, 2025 / 09:04 IST
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Family-based Green Card route under strain as San Diego office sees ICE arrests
Family-based Green Card route under strain as San Diego office sees ICE arrests

US immigration authorities have begun detaining some visa overstays, including spouses and parents of American citizens, during routine Green Card interviews at a federal office in San Diego, immigration attorneys have told local media.

Lawyers say at least nine people across two law firms were taken into custody in recent weeks at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office, after arriving for scheduled interviews in family-based permanent residency cases.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers allegedly entered interview rooms, handcuffed applicants and moved them to detention, despite the applicants having no criminal record, according to attorneys Saman Nasseri, Habib Hasbini and Tessa Cabrera.

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