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      <title>King‑Hinds seeks clarity after dozens of CNMI employment authorizations rejected</title>
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      <description>USCIS has confirmed that CNMI long‑term residents remain employment authorized even after their federal employment authorization documents expire, but the agency’s latest clarification also highlights a critical gap: expired cards cannot serve as proof of that authorization, leaving workers and employers in a difficult position.</description>
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