'All strangers to register or ...': Trump Admin's 30-day rule even 14-year-old foreign citizens on notice in the US | Today news
While the United States has sharpened its desire for immigrants, the Department of Home Security (DHS) has again issued a warning to all foreign citizens to register themselves under the ‘Alien Registration Act’, which requires even the 14-year-olds and minors to list themselves or have legal consequences. In a new memory, Kristi Name, secretary of DHS, reminded of all foreign citizens who were present in the United States, longer than 30 days or when they entered the country to register with the federal government under the alien registration Registration Act. For those who have lived in the country for more than 30 days, the deadline was on April 11. For those who entered “on or after April 11, 2025 within 30 days of arrival, without registration vouchers, it registers within 30 days of arrival.” “If you do not meet it, it is a crime, punishable by fines, imprisonment or both.” The law also requires those who turn 14 in the United States, within 30 days of your 14th birthday, register and if, even if previously registered. ” And for minors under the age of 14, the DHS has a message for their parents: “Register minors if they stay in the US for 30 days or longer.” “We need to know who in our country is” in a statement, Kristi said: “President Trump and I have a clear message for those in our country; “The Trump administration will enforce all our immigration laws – we will not choose which laws we will enforce. We need to know who is in our country for the safety and safety of our homeland and all Americans.” If any foreign national failure to register despite being in the country for more than 30 days, there will be no sanctuary for compliance, “said DHS. population threatened. ‘ First published: 12 Apr 2025, 08:13 pm Ist