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Trump admin hit with federal lawsuit over immigrant visa ban affecting 75 countries worldwide
Legal advocacy groups argue the Trump administration's immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries unlawfully rewrites immigration law and discriminates based on nationality.
President Trump's indefinite pause on visas for 75 countries targets immigrants of color, separating families and hindering permanent residency.
The State Department was sued Tuesday by would-be immigrants who argue the Trump administration ran afoul of the law when barring immigrant visas for 75 different countries. The Monday suit targets a January decision by the Trump administration to pause processing for immigrant visas,
Local Cape Verdeans and Brazilians have condemned Trump's decision to pause visas to their countries, calling it biased and harmful to families.
Trump officials will allow 17 Iranians with visas to enter the United States to address a lawsuit challenging the president’s proclamation.
The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare the Gold Card program unlawful and to halt its implementation.
A new immigration visa suspension is already affecting families waiting to reunite, with some applications now being denied or delayed.
Brazilians hoping to move to the U.S. are frustrated by the suspension of immigrant visas. The State Department announced last week that it will halt visa processing for citizens from 75 countries, including Brazil.
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Texas has stopped state agencies and universities from filing new H-1B visa applications. Here’s what that means.
Immigration experts weigh in on who is affected by Gov. Greg Abbott’s order, what the impact will be on employers and how certain sectors might be affected.