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高院裁決 綠卡持有人處境將更艱難


高院裁決 綠卡持有人處境將更艱難


美國最高法院近日作出一項備受關注的移民裁決,進一步擴大邊境執法人員對部分綠卡持有人入境審查的權力。根據裁決,在特定涉及刑事指控或可能涉及可導致入境限制的犯罪情況下,政府無須在入境時先提出「明確且令人信服」的證據,即可將返美的合法永久居民視為「申請入境者」,並可能要求其接受進一步移民程序。 

這項判決引發移民法律界及華人社區高度關注。專家指出,大多數沒有犯罪紀錄的綠卡持有人並不會因這項裁決而受到直接影響,但曾有刑事案件、正在面臨刑事指控,或涉及某些特定犯罪紀錄者,未來在國際旅行及返美時可能面臨更高風險,應在出境前尋求專業移民律師意見。 

此裁決被視為近年美國移民政策趨於嚴格的重要司法發展之一,也反映最高法院在多項移民案件中對聯邦政府執法權限採取較為支持的立場。

Supreme Court Ruling May Make Life More Difficult for Green Card Holders

A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling is expected to make international travel and re-entry into the United States more challenging for certain lawful permanent residents. The decision expands the authority of immigration officials to subject some Green Card holders to additional scrutiny when they return to the country.

Under the ruling, lawful permanent residents who have certain criminal convictions or are accused of offenses that could affect their immigration status may be treated as applicants for admission upon re-entering the United States. Immigration authorities may place these individuals into removal proceedings without first meeting a higher evidentiary standard that had previously been required.

Immigration attorneys emphasize that the vast majority of Green Card holders with no criminal history are unlikely to be affected by the decision. However, permanent residents with past criminal convictions, pending criminal charges, or other immigration-related issues should consult an experienced immigration attorney before traveling abroad.

The ruling represents another significant development in U.S. immigration law and reflects the Supreme Court’s continued support for broader federal authority in immigration enforcement. For many immigrants and their families, the decision underscores the importance of understanding how legal issues can affect permanent resident status and international travel.

As immigration policies continue to evolve, legal experts encourage Green Card holders to remain informed and seek professional advice whenever questions arise regarding their rights and obligations under U.S. immigration law.