Trump Calls a 74-Year-Old Law a "Loophole" and Shuts Down Green Cards for Legal Immigrants Already in the US
USCIS announced it will stop processing green cards for immigrants inside the United States, calling adjustment of status a "loophole." It is not a loophole. Congress expressly created adjustment of status in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (Section 245) specifically so immigrants wouldn't have to leave the country to get a green card. USCIS's own policy manual says so. 56% of all legal immigrants since 1980 used this process. Now doctors, spouses of citizens, and skilled workers must self-deport to apply.