Traveling to or from the U.S. has become increasingly risky for international tourists and green card holders due to heightened border scrutiny amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Reports of detained travelers have increased around spring break and summer vacations, prompting institutions like Brown University to advise international staff and students to delay travel plans for safety reasons. Meanwhile, other countries have updated their travel advisories for the U.S. Travelers are urged to understand their rights and the differences in risk depending on their immigration status.
"Traveling or returning to the U.S. has become increasingly risky even for people with valid visas and green cards amid tighter scrutiny at airports."
"Brown University urged its international staff and students to postpone any plans to travel outside the U.S. 'out of an abundance of caution' amid concerns about detention."
"Immigration attorneys stress that the riskiness of traveling will differ for individuals, emphasizing the importance of knowing one’s rights before making travel plans."
"Green card holders who have not broken any U.S. laws or committed application fraud 'have nothing to fear' about entering and exiting the country, according to CBP."
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