Trump extends March 31 bans on residency and work visa bans

The Trump administration announced these juveniles that will extend until March 31, 2021, the prohibitions related to residence permits or green cards which is solicited from the foreigner and the conciliation of certain types of work visa, a media that the White House has imposed on the justification of the coronavirus pandemic.

These prohibitions have significantly reduced the legal immigration to the United States, subject to the pretext that Washington should protect the jobs of the stadiums in the middle of the economic wave of the sanitary crisis. The extension of the effects of the media is consistent with the posture of the President during the Saliente on immigration themes.

Casa Blanca announced the extension of the restrictions in a proclamation of these Jews at night.

“The new coronavirus of 2019 (COVID-19) will significantly disrupt the life media of the stadiums”, the document says.

“If the general November December tax case in the United States of 6.7% reflects a market drop from its maximum in April, it would have raised 9,834,000 less agricultural stations in November than in February 2020”.

It’s not clear if the electing president, Joe Biden, is delivering the media o cuando, luego de que tome posesion el proximi 20 de enero. The immigration platform of its transition team does not specifically address the issue.

In April, Trump imposed a ban on foreign-issued residence permits, which benefit mainly family members of people living in the United States.

More late, in June, the Casa Blanca also restricted visas H-1B (widely used by workers of state-of-the-art technology companies and their families), the visas H-2B (for temporary or agricultural workers), lasvisums J-1 (of cultural exchange), and the visas L-1 (for managers and other employees of multinational corporations).

The Trump administration’s restrictions have already been lifted by half a million affected. Casa Blanca officials estimate in June that the visa cancellation will affect 525,000 people this year.

The most affected type of visa is the H-1B. Critics claim that this type of visa has allowed Sillicon Valley companies to reimburse state workers for foreign workers.

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