Trump Burger, a chain of Trump-themed restaurants in Texas, might be losing one of its owners after news that his green card could be revoke
One of Donald Trump's signature campaign promises ahead of the 2024 election was that he would institute a policy of mass deportations. Trump won the election in part on that promise, and there are plenty of voters who are glad that he is working toward fulfilling his promises in that regard.
Among those who love Trump are likely to be the owners of the Trump Burger restaurant chain operating out of Texas. That chain certainly took advantage of Trump's popularity in the state, but now, news has broken that one of the owners of the chain might be facing immigration issues of his own. Here's what we know.
Is one of the owners of Trump Burger being deported?
According to reporting from The Fayette County Record, Roland Beainy, who grew up in Lebanon before moving to the United States in 2019, claims in a lawsuit that he is a 50 percent owner of the Trump Burger restaurant in Bellville. His claims are contested, but Roland has also filed a separate lawsuit against 409 Bradford LLC, All Tex Personnel LLC, and Archie Patterson, which owns a Trump Burger establishment in Kemah.
As part of that second lawsuit, the Record found a notice that Beainy had been detained by ICE: “We have been notified that Roland Beainy is currently detained by ICE and his green card has been revoked. He is no longer recognized as a leaseholder or authorized representative of Trump Burger Kemah LLC.”
Patterson, one of the parties in the lawsuit, said that Beainy had been detained by ICE for seven weeks and was recently released on parole.
The Record also found a letter from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to a woman in East Barnard who claimed to be Beainy's wife. The letter was dated January of this year, and stated that USCIS intends to revoke her appeal for an I-130 form, Petition for Alien Relative, which was filed to ensure that Beainy could keep his green card.













