USCIS Rescinds Policy to Allow More Restrictions on ‘Stateless’ Persons

The rescinding of the policy would make it easier for the agency to determine statelessness and, accordingly, process applications for immigration benefits.
USCIS Rescinds Policy to Allow More Restrictions on ‘Stateless’ Persons
Children participate in a U.S. citizenship ceremony at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) district office in New York City on Jan. 29, 2013. John Moore/Getty Images
Arjun Singh
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WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will rescind a policy adopted during the Biden administration that grants reprieve to “stateless” persons in the United States from heavy immigration scrutiny.

“Statelessness” is a situation where an individual does not possess the nationality of any country, or who previously did but had that nationality unilaterally revoked by the country’s government, often due to political reasons. In the United States, U.S. citizens who renounce their citizenship can become stateless if they do not possess the nationality of any other country.