SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- In recent years, many green card holders have moved to Tijuana to escape soaring housing prices in California.

Until a few months ago, this migration had created a rental shortage south of the border while driving prices up.

But ever since President Trump took office, the trend has reversed with many deciding to move back for fear of losing their legal resident status in the U.S.

Shortly after taking office, Trump issued a warning to green card holders reminding them about the need to live permanently in the United States.

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According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, while temporary travel is permitted, extended absences can result in losing permanent resident status.

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