Fact Check: "Noviello entered the U.S. on a visa in 1988 and became a permanent resident"
What We Know
The claim states that Noviello entered the United States on a visa in 1988 and subsequently became a permanent resident. According to a recent report, Noviello indeed entered the U.S. on January 2, 1988, under a legal visa status. Furthermore, he became a lawful permanent resident on October 24, 1991 (source-1, source-7).
Analysis
The evidence supporting the claim is robust, with multiple sources confirming the details of Noviello's immigration status. The first source, a report from ICE, explicitly states that he entered the U.S. legally in 1988 and later became a permanent resident in 1991 (source-1). This information is corroborated by a second source that also discusses the requirements for lawful permanent residency, indicating that individuals must be lawfully admitted for permanent residence to qualify for certain benefits (source-2).
The sources used in this fact check are credible, particularly the ICE report, which is an official government source. The second source from USCIS is also authoritative, as it provides detailed information about immigration laws and regulations. Both sources are reliable and free from apparent bias, focusing on factual reporting of immigration statuses.
Conclusion
The claim that "Noviello entered the U.S. on a visa in 1988 and became a permanent resident" is True. The evidence from multiple credible sources confirms that he entered the United States legally and later obtained lawful permanent resident status.
Sources
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