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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Bad news foramerican green card aspirants

The trump made it difficult for those who want to get a green card

US President Donald Trump creates new challenges for those wishing to get the Green Guard.


Yesterday, Donald Trump announced in a tweet a complete ban on temporary immigration to the United States, but he did not say anything about the period.

Donald Trump has said he will sign an executive order for the United States to temporarily suspend immigration aimed at protecting American jobs, as the corona virus has left 22 million people unemployed in the United States.

According to the American broadcaster CNN, the US President, while giving a briefing after the tweet regarding the immigration ban, said that under the new executive order, the immigration suspension has been suspended for the next 60 days.


Trump said he would likely sign an immigration suspension decree today because the move would help restore unemployed Americans and get jobs for Americans after the lockdown.

The president said immigration was initially suspended for 60 days, which would only apply to those who want to get a green guard, that is, permanent residence.

Trump added that the immigration ban will not apply to those who enter on a temporary basis, meaning that those working on temporary visas will make decisions about further additions or changes based on economic conditions.


On the other hand, critics say that the Donald Trump administration wants to ban the arrival of refugees under the pretext of the Corona virus epidemic.


The number of people infected with coronavirus in the United States has exceeded 794,000

It should be noted that the number of people infected with Corona virus in the United States has exceeded 794,000, out of which more than 42,000 people have died.


Corona has severely affected trade and business activities in the United States, leaving more than 22 million people unemployed.



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