The Trump administration is overhauling the interview process for Green Card holders, introducing expanded interviews, a more rigorous civics exam, and deeper scrutiny of applicants' "good moral character", starting October 20. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says the changes aim to ensure only those who fully embrace American values become citizens, according to Newsweek. The government is also recruiting "homeland defenders" to conduct immigration interviews.

Applicants will have two opportunities to pass the test, but failure on the second attempt will result in denial of citizenship, according to a Newsweek report.

These changes, announced by the USCIS, aim to "restore integrity" to the system but have drawn criticism for potentially casting doubt on immigrants' i

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