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Green Cards From Abroad: Is America Making Immigration Harder for Everyone?

1 h 11 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Green Cards From Abroad: Is America Making Immigration Harder for Everyone?

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Tonight on the Inner Circle Podcast, Peterson, Ms. B, and Abe Kamara tackled one of the hottest immigration stories in America right now — the new USCIS policy announced on Friday, May 22, that could force many green card applicants to complete the process from abroad instead of inside the United States. The conversation explored the potential impact on more than 1.2 million immigrants, including the effects on families, jobs, employers, international workers, and immigrant communities already navigating uncertainty and anxiety. The panel also discussed the real-life logistics and emotional toll this policy could create for people who have built lives in America. In a candid and personal moment, Abe Kamara shared that while he supported and voted for the current administration based on promises of economic growth and a “golden age” for America, he strongly disagrees with immigration policies that he believes unfairly target and demonize immigrants. Through lived experiences, honest perspectives, and thoughtful dialogue, this episode delivered an educational and impactful conversation about immigration, policy, identity, and the future of the American dream. Inner Circle Podcast — Amplify. Empower. Elevate.

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