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Hello,

I'm a Moroccan citizenship and i have a permanent green card,i'm planning to travel to Morocco next month do i will have any problems after i will be back at port entry because of Trump's decision on preventing green card holders from entering America again?? I hope that someone could help me!

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15 minutes ago, Titrit said:

Hello,

I'm a Moroccan citizenship and i have a permanent green card,i'm planning to travel to Morocco next month do i will have any problems after i will be back at port entry because of Trump's decision on preventing green card holders from entering America again?? I hope that someone could help me!

    Thanks 

whatever you do dont sign anything upon coming back.  There are rumors they are trying to get greencard holders to sign a document I-407 which basically if signed it is saying you are abandoning your greencard. look into it

Renee

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Salaam alaikum,

So here are things you need to be aware of and take into serious consideration-

1. The countries on the ban list can change at the will of Trump and his cronies

2. Although you are a green card holder you will probably encounter secondary screening on your return to the US and that looks like being detained, possibly handcuffed, denied food, water and access to a bathroom for hours, being asked to unlock your computer and phone for the USCIS staff to gather information on your family, friends and community and being pressured to sign a I 407 to give up your green card - while be interrogated about your political, religious and other beliefs.

3. CAIR Director for Florida who is also a lawyer - Hassan Shibly in his facebook live video recommends Green Card holders NOT leaving the US at this time until this ban is stopped completely or it stays in place.

DHS officials have confirmed that the ban is being used to impose exile on LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENTS (i.e., green card holders).

My husband is also Moroccan and a green card holder like you and we are not taking any chances with returning to visit family and friends in Morocco even though we desire to do so whole heartedly.

Edited by nomadnoor

Timeline to Immigrate to the United States of America -

Travel back to our Moroccan Home from Casa: 10/17/2014

Husband submits for vacation from Protection Civile: 10/28/2015

Husband submits for demission from Protection Civile :11/10/2014

I travel personally to the Main Office of the Protection Civile in Rabat and submit a Dolence: 12/09/2014

I travel back to the USA in preparation of the birth of our baby - 12/18/2014

Husband travels back to Rabat to the main office of the Protection Civile and meets with "Head of Human resources" and told to resubmit his vacation request - told his request will be approved by 1/15/ 2015: 1/07/2015

Husband asks commander to call main office of Protection Civile to check the status of the new vacation request and is told no one but the general can approve his request and he is on vacation: 1/28/2015

Husband stops going to work for the Protection Civile in protest: 1/29/2015

We hire a lawyer in Casablanca to help my husbands case with regards to the Protection Civile : 02/2015

Lawyer sends letter to the Main office of the Protection Civile - 02/04/2015

Our daughter is born with my husband still stuck in Morocco - 2/09/2015

Direction (Main Office) of the Protection Civile Sends out Alert Letter to my husband and my husband picks it up on- 02/13/2015

Husband goes to US Consulate to request an extension of his visa - US Consulate says they won't extend his visa however they can issue him a new one at the cost of 3000DH/ $311 -/+ and to come back the last week of the month to get his second visa- 3/08/2015

Husband returns to the US Consulate and picks up *NEW VISA* with expiration date of 09/22/2015 on: 03/26/2015

Husband's first visa expires: 04/08/2015

Protection Civile continues to pay my husband - 04/2015

The lawyer sends letters to the Ministry of the Interior - 04//2015

My husband seeks help from the Prime Minister of Morocco's political party and called the lawyer to set an appointment to check on his case: 05/6/2015

My husband seeks help from a second lawyer when the first one proves unhelpful: 05/07/2015

My husband goes to Parliment to follow up with the Prime Minister's party - set a follow up appointment at a cafe the next day: 05/08/2015

I send a letter to the Moroccan Ambassador to the United States asking for help with my husband's case (registered mail): 05/26/2015

I go to Sen. Diane Feinstein's office seeking help with my husband's demission from the Protection Civile: 05/27/2015

I go to Sen. Barbara Boxer's office seeking help with my husband's demission from the Protection Civile: 05/28/2015

My husband returns to hometown in Morocco and returned his materials, the message awaiting him says "Demission Favorable.": 06/11/2015

Lots of running around to meetings and trying to get the authorization to leave Morocco by my husband: 07/2015

Husband goes to CMN airport trying to get paperwork authorizing him to leave Morocco and with the help of some powerful people GETS THE AUTHORIZATION: 07/23/2015 :dancing:

My husband leaves Morocco and arrives in the U.S.A. and meets his daughter for the first time at SFO airport: 07/27/2015

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Any country can be added at their whims, & some CBP are flexing power at the airports.

the attys say countries are to be added to the list those mentioned were Egypt, Saudi Arabia &

another (I forgot) coming from any mid-east or predominently muslim country I think one should

cancel traveling for now if there's no emergency, that'll be the sensible thing to do by any GC

holder....They claim its for re-background checks as the new admin feels some undesirables fell

thru the cracks & this could take 4 mths

 
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