US halts immigration applications from 19 countries
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The United States on Wednesday revoked the visas of executives and senior officials of a Mexico-based transportation company the Trump administration accuses of facilitating illegal migration.
The president called for "reverse migration" in a lengthy social media post late on Thanksgiving and said that he wanted to deport anyone "non-compatible with Western Civilization."
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Trump unveils ‘reverse migration’ plan to halt ‘Third World’ immigration, revoke Biden-era entries
Trump used a late-night Truth Social post to detail a “reverse migration" agenda, promising a permanent halt to “Third World" immigration and a rollback of Biden-era entries.
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Trump Has Made Sweeping Changes to Immigration Since the D.C. Shooting. Here’s What We Know
The changes include a pause on all asylum decisions, c Green Card vetting, and a halt on all visas for Afghans.
President Donald Trump is escalating his immigration crackdown, declaring that 'reverse migration begins now' and ordering a halt on what he calls 'third world arrivals.' The announcement has triggered outrage from immigrant rights groups,
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Bondi blasts discrimination lawsuit from immigration judge: 'Last time I checked, I'm a woman too'
The lawsuit accuses the Justice Department of illegally violating her protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as her First Amendment protections.
President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown, prompted by the shooting of two National Guard members, means he has now halted or significantly tightened every form of foreign entry into the US,
The process of applying for U.S. citizenship has for years been long and involved several steps, including an application, background checks, tests and an interview. One must first establish legal residency for a time, through visas, green cards or other forms of immigration relief that in themselves can be difficult to obtain.
President Donald Trump said in a series of social media posts on Thanksgiving Day that he will "permanently pause" all immigration from what he called "Third World Countries," prompting concern from Catholic immigration advocates.
There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and one of them is the moral panic surrounding immigration.