The co-founder of the Trump Burger restaurant chain in Texas faces potential deportation from the United States, after allegedly making inaccurate statements on an immigration application. Roland Beainy, one of the owners of the local burger chain named after President Donald Trump, was notified that he will have his green card revoked over suspected marriage fraud, while embroiled in lawsuits over the company. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek that Beainy was under investigation and said the government does not tolerate immigration fraud. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has not responded to requests for more details on Beainy's immigration case.
Some filling in from July 10 at "Trump Burger Chain Embroiled in Lawsuits" (www.fayettecountyrecord.com).
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