Trump admin to create undocumented immigrants registry that includes fingerprints
Briefly

The Trump administration has introduced a new policy requiring undocumented immigrants aged 14 and older to register and provide fingerprints or face penalties. Announced by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the new rules mandate that those in the U.S. for over 30 days establish a USCIS online account. Failure to register and notify authorities of address changes can lead to fines or imprisonment. Noem emphasizes that compliant individuals will be assisted in returning to their home countries with an opportunity to return legally in the future, reinforcing the government’s intent to enforce immigration laws strictly.
Undocumented immigrants over 14 are now required to register, submit fingerprints, and create an online account to avoid fines or imprisonment under new policies.
DHS emphasizes that penalties include fines and possible imprisonment for those who fail to register or provide necessary updates, signaling strict enforcement.
Read at Axios
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