Imigrante Web

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Imigrante Web

Imigrante Web

@Imigranteweb

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Douglas
Douglas@d0uglas_ca·
Uma menina de apenas 2 anos, nascida nos EUA e cidadã estadunidense, foi levada para Honduras junto com a mãe durante uma operação do ICE. O governo diz que ela não foi deportada. Mas um juiz federal falou em “forte suspeita” de remoção sem processo significativo. @Imigranteweb No novo Web Relatos, no canal Imigrante Web no YouTube, eu conto o caso completo: youtu.be/2-whFkGAbXg?si… #ImigranteWeb #WebRelatos #Imigração #Deportação #ICE #EUA
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Douglas
Douglas@d0uglas_ca·
🚨 Brasileiros foram presos na Flórida acusados de envolvimento em um suposto esquema milionário de fraude migratória contra imigrantes nos EUA. O caso Legacy Imigra envolve promessas de visto, asilo e regularização — e teria movimentado mais de US$20 milhões. Assista ao Web News completo: youtube.com/watch?v=-lEQBt… #ImigranteWeb #WebNews #LegacyImigra #Imigração #deportados #deportadoseua #vistoeia #imigracaoeua #imigrantes @Imigranteweb
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Trump’s latest immigration crackdown — show your passport to keep your bank account. Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown may be heading straight into your bank account. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration is weighing a sweeping executive order that would require banks to collect citizenship information from customers — potentially demanding passports or other documentation not just from new clients, but from people who already have accounts. Banks are already required to follow “know your customer” rules to prevent money laundering and crime. But those rules have never required citizenship status. There’s no law prohibiting banks from serving noncitizens. That hasn’t stopped Trump’s team from reportedly exploring a new mandate that would enlist private banks as immigration gatekeepers. Financial institutions are said to be alarmed. And for good reason. For millions of immigrants — including those with mixed-status families, green cards, visas, or pending asylum cases — access to banking is a lifeline. It’s how people get paid, pay rent, run small businesses, and build credit. Forcing banks to demand proof of citizenship could push vulnerable communities out of the financial system and into the shadows. A White House official insisted nothing has been finalized, and spokesperson Kush Desai dismissed reporting on internal discussions as “baseless speculation.” But insiders say the idea is being discussed within the Treasury Department. This wouldn’t just be another border policy tweak. It would expand immigration enforcement into everyday economic life — turning tellers into document checkers and financial institutions into de facto extensions of ICE. Civil rights advocates are already warning that such a move could trigger discrimination, profiling, and chaos in communities across the country. The question now isn’t just who gets to cross the border. It’s who gets to keep a bank account. And if this proposal moves forward, Trump won’t just be policing the border — he’ll be policing your wallet. Please like and share this concerning news!
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