Starting April 11, Canadians and other foreign nationals staying in the U.S. for 30 days or more must register and undergo fingerprinting with the Department of Homeland Security, a new rule stemming from an executive order. This change affects Canadians who previously enjoyed exceptions to U.S. travel laws, requiring them to create a USCIS online account for registration. The order aims to crack down on those violating immigration laws and carries civil and criminal penalties for non-compliance, prompting concerns from advocates and individuals affected by the stringent measures.
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