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As it stated in Melania Trump could have been deported and banned from the US if Donald Trump had been president when she was working as a model in the 1990s, immigration attorneys have said. Documents released by the DHS this week revealed that immigration officials intend to put his instructions into practice. Hasan Shafiqullah, deputy attorney in charge of the immigration law unit at the Legal Aid Society, said Ms Trump would have been at serious risk of deportation if caught in the 90s by a time-travelling Trump administration. The first lady allegedly earned more than $20,000 (£16,000) in the seven weeks before she acquired legal permission to work in the country. These include those whose indiscretions were considered too minor to act on by Barack Obama and other presidents before him.

Melania Trump would have been priority for deportation under new immigration rules
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Melania Trump would've been priority deportation in '90s under Trump administration rules.

What President Trump is—ostensibly—doing is putting DHS resources toward removing individuals like Melania who've—allegedly—committed transgressions that previous administrations would've considered too minor to worry about.) At various points in that process, the fact that Trump/Knauss had violated her tourist visa could have gotten her in trouble. If Donald Trump had been president in the '90s, would the deportation of his future wife have been considered a priority for immigration officers? (To be clear, Melania would have been subject to deportation if she'd been caught even in 1996. If she failed to disclose the violation in her H-1B application, that may have made her ineligible for the H-1B visa, and thus ineligible for the subsequent H-1B-based green-card status, which could then have been revoked.

Melania Trump would've been priority deportation in '90s under Trump administration rules.


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