The visa status of Melania Trump, the former First Lady, has come under intense scrutiny amid her husband Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies. Over the past week, the former president has threatened to deport various figures, including a New York mayoral candidate from Uganda and his former ally Elon Musk, born in South Africa. Trump also announced plans for a new migrant detention center in Florida dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Additionally, the Supreme Court limited lower courts’ ability to block Trump’s efforts to restrict birthright citizenship, a move affecting millions of immigrant families.
In support of these policies, Melania Trump visited an immigration detention center in Tucson, Arizona, where she praised ICE officials’ work. However, this visit reignited debate on social media about her own immigration history. Critics uncovered that Melania, originally from Slovenia, had worked in the U.S. without proper authorization during the late 1990s. She arrived on a tourist visa, which does not permit employment, but earned over $20,000 modeling before her skilled worker visa was approved.
Though Melania later adjusted her status, eventually becoming a U.S. citizen in 2006, her initial period of unauthorized work violated immigration laws. Critics highlighted this as hypocritical given her public support for strict immigration enforcement. Social media users questioned why she was never deported while others face removal for similar violations.
Many left-leaning commentators speculated whether Trump’s harsh deportation agenda could one day affect his own wife. Some even called for Melania’s deportation alongside other figures like Elon Musk, arguing they gained citizenship through questionable means.
The controversy underscores tensions in U.S. immigration debates, raising questions about fairness, legality, and political motivations in enforcement policies.
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