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Afghan migrants ordered by Trump-era ICE to report Dec. 25 & Jan. 1 for status checks, sparking concern.
Afghan migrants in the U.S. are being told to report to ICE offices on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day as part of a broader immigration enforcement effort under the Trump administration.
According to AfghanEvac, a leading advocacy group, letters sent to some Afghan nationals cite "immigration status verification" as the reason, though details on the scope or legal basis remain unclear.
The holiday scheduling has raised concerns about the impact on vulnerable individuals, including those who fled Afghanistan after the 2021 U.S. withdrawal.
Advocacy groups are urging affected individuals to seek legal counsel, while the Department of Homeland Security has not publicly confirmed or explained the directive.
Los inmigrantes afganos ordenados por el ICE de la era Trump a presentarse el 25 de diciembre y el 1 de enero para verificar su estado, lo que provocó preocupación.