Locked In—When the U.S. Border Becomes a Biometric Cage for the Green-Card Holder Era
For millions who hold the U.S. green card or foreign-resident status, a quiet tectonic shift has occurred at America’s borders.
Read MoreFor millions who hold the U.S. green card or foreign-resident status, a quiet tectonic shift has occurred at America’s borders.
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