US suspend immigrant visa processing for 75 nations
U.S.
President Donald Trump's administration is suspending processing for
immigrant visas for applicants from 75 countries, a State Department
spokesperson said on Wednesday, as part of Washington's intensifying
immigration crackdown.
The
pause, which will impact applicants from countries including Somalia,
Iran, Russia, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Yemen, Thailand and Brazil, will
begin on January 21, the spokesperson said. It does not affect visitor
visas.
"The
State Department will use its long-standing authority to deem
ineligible potential immigrants who would become a public charge on the
United States and exploit the generosity of the American people," Tommy
Pigott, Principal Deputy Spokesperson at the State Department said.
"Immigrant
visa processing from these 75 countries will be paused while the State
Department reassesses immigration processing procedures to prevent the
entry of foreign nationals who would take welfare and public benefits,"
he added.
Trump
has pursued a sweeping immigration crackdown since returning to office
in January. His administration has aggressively prioritized immigration
enforcement, sending federal agents to major U.S. cities and sparking
violent confrontations with both migrants and U.S. citizens.
While
he campaigned on stopping illegal immigration into the United States,
his administration has made legal immigration more difficult, for
example, by imposing new and expensive fees on the applicants of H-1B
visas for highly skilled workers.
"This
administration has proven itself to have the most anti-legal
immigration agenda in American history," David Bier, Cato’s Director of
Immigration Studies and The Selz Foundation Chair in Immigration Policy,
said in a statement.
"This
action will ban nearly half of all legal immigrants to the United
States, turning away about 315,000 legal immigrants over the next year
alone," Bier said.
Trump,
a Republican, recaptured the White House promising record levels of
deportations, saying it was needed after years of high levels of illegal
immigration under his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden.
I
have been glued to social media, news from outside of Iran, all kinds
of sources but I haven't been able to reach any of my family members or
friends.
The
State Department has revoked more than 100,000 visas since Trump took
office, it said on Monday. The administration has also adopted a
stricter policy on granting visas, with tightened social media vetting
and expanded screening.
In November, Trump had vowed to "permanently pause"
migration from all "Third World Countries" following a shooting near
the White House by an Afghan national that killed a National Guard
member.

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