
US Correspondent:
Seventy-five Congressmen have written to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Homeland Security Secretary Kristy Noem to lift the moratorium on immigrant visas for 75 countries, including Bangladesh and Pakistan. News IBNNews. The letter, sent on Thursday, highlights the suffering of the entire world as a result of the decision of President Donald Trump's administration.
There, 75 Congressmen, including Congresswoman Grace Meng, Chair of the Asian Pacific American Caucus, called for the lifting of the moratorium on visa programs. The letter said that due to the moratorium, more than 135,000 Asian-Americans with visas are unable to return to the United States. '40 percent' of the world's people are under the visa moratorium. This is tantamount to ignoring this huge population.
It was also said that those who are waiting to come to the United States under the existing system for family, business, investment, and employment reasons are being told to 'come the right way. But such treatment of those interested before entering the United States is unacceptable.
âThis is a cruel act. Because immigrants have submitted everything for visas in accordance with all the rules. As a result of the ban, those interested in entering the United States through the legal process are being prevented.â On January 21, the United States suspended the processing of immigrant visas for 75 countries, including Bangladesh and Pakistan. Other countries include Afghanistan, Russia, Iran, Thailand, Brazil, Kuwait, Somalia, Nigeria, Yemen, and Iraq.
The US State Department said in an ex post on this matter that the State Department will suspend the processing of immigrant visas for 75 countries whose immigrants receive welfare benefits from the US people at an unacceptable rate. The suspension order will remain in effect until the US can be sure that new immigrants will not share in the wealth of the US people.
The US State Department instructed consular officers that they can cancel visa applications under the âpublic chargeâ rule. The âpublic chargeâ rule generally looks at whether a visa applicant can support themselves in the United States.
The US administration will deny a visa if it believes that the applicant may become dependent on government welfare or other government assistance. In November last year, the US State Department instructed all US embassies to strictly enforce the âpublic chargeâ rule.
Trump has been cracking down on immigration to the United States since he came to power for the second time. He is taking various steps one after another. As part of this, he decided to stop issuing visas on a large scale. Many have claimed that President Trump is taking such extremely unjust steps out of revenge. They have also alleged that President Trump is leading the world towards destruction by pursuing a politics of revenge.
America is a country of immigrants. They are simple. No one else will do the work or work they do. They work to keep America beautiful, democratic, and good. However, ordinary immigrants are suffering the consequences of President Trump's illegal and extremely inhumane actions. Many are complaining.