DOJ Lawyer Argues AG Pam Bondi Can Revoke a Person's Green Card at Any Time
Briefly

The Department of Justice's stance, presented by attorney Lindsay Murphy, suggests that Attorney General Pam Bondi can revoke green cards from permanent residents for any reason, potentially impacting 12 million residents in the U.S. This was highlighted during a court appeal regarding Mohammad Qatanani, a Palestinian imam, whose green card was rescinded by the DOJ after years of legal battles. While two judges expressed skepticism towards the government's position, the implications for long-term residents remain serious and unclear.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has the authority to revoke a person's green card at any time, for any reason she sees fit.
U.S. Circuit Judge Arianna Freeman inquired whether an attorney general could rescind a person's green card 'even 10, 20 years later,' to which Murphy responded affirmatively.
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