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Green card bonds could turn visa casework into a new layer of financial gatekeeping. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration is weighing bonds of up to $100,000 for some green-card applicants abroad. That means caseworkers may spend more time checking bonds and explaining requirements instead of reviewing eligibility. Is this smart screening or a quiet rewrite of the job? Pick a side in the comments—silence is how gatekeeping becomes policy.

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00:00Trump's bond plan reroutes visa caseworkers.
00:04Visa caseworkers face the squeeze.
00:06Bond checks and applicant explanations layered onto eligibility review.
00:12WSJ reported the administration is weighing bonds up to $100,000 for some green card applicants abroad.
00:21The role isn't erased. It's narrowed.
00:24Smart screening or casework turned into gatekeeping.
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