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Trump signs immigration order sharply different from what he said he planned
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation on immigration that will restrict some people from entering the country over the next 60 days, but does not shut off applications for permanent residence as he had publicly declared just one day earlier.The order, which Trump signed Wednesday afternoon, will block some new entrants who do not already have visas or other travel documents. But it includes broad exemptions for several categories of foreign workers and employers, from investors to healthcare professionals, as well as...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation on immigration that will restrict some people from entering the country over the next 60 days, but does not shut off applications for permanent residence as he had publicly declared just one day earlier.The order, which Trump signed Wednesday afternoon, will block some new entrants who do not already have visas or other travel documents. But it includes broad exemptions for several categories of foreign workers and employers, from investors to healthcare professionals, as well as...WW…
Citing coronavirus, Trump officials refuse to release migrant kids to sponsors — and deport them instead
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The 17-year-old Guatemalan boy in a California detention center for migrant children has been held for more than 400 days. He’s one of the longest-held of the roughly 1,800 minors in the U.S. immigration detention system — the largest in the world, and one now .For the record:Under a decades-old legal settlement, the government is required to hold migrant children in “safe and sanitary” conditions and make “prompt and continuous” efforts to release them and reunify families. Two federal judges in recent weeks have ruled that the...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The 17-year-old Guatemalan boy in a California detention center for migrant children has been held for more than 400 days. He’s one of the longest-held of the roughly 1,800 minors in the U.S. immigration detention system — the largest in the world, and one now .For the record:Under a decades-old legal settlement, the government is required to hold migrant children in “safe and sanitary” conditions and make “prompt and continuous” efforts to release them and reunify families. Two federal judges in recent weeks have ruled that the...WW…
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