From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: What You Don't Know About Trump's Ban
Date April 26, 2020 6:32 PM
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LATEST ANALYSIS
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Supreme
Court
Makes
It
Harder
for
Green
Card
Holders
to
Get
Relief
From
Deportation
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The Court was considering the case of Andre Martello Barton, a man who had legally lived in the U.S. since he was 10 years old. Read More » [[link removed]]
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What
You
Need
to
Know
About
President
Trump’s
Latest
Ban
on
Immigration
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This ban could fundamentally change the U.S. immigration system for years to come. Read More » [[link removed]]
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US
Endangers
Other
Countries
by
Deporting
People
With
the
Coronavirus
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement is spreading the virus to countries that cannot afford to fight it. Read More » [[link removed]]
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Trump’s
Immigration
Tweet
Is
a
Harbinger
of
Things
to
Come
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In the middle of a poorly executed response to the coronavirus, the president turned to a familiar scapegoat—immigrants. Read More » [[link removed]]
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
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The
new
ban
on
immigration
is
President
Trump’s
most
sweeping
attack
on
the
legal
immigration
system
yet.
Here
are
the
basics
on
how
the
system
is
designed
to
work
and
why.


Read
more:
How
the
U.S.
Immigration
System
Works
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Included
in
the
ban
is
the
Diversity
Visa
Program.
This
fact
sheet
provides
an
overview
of
the
diversity
visa
program,
the
requirements
and
security
checks
currently
in
place,
and
demographic
information
about
recipients.


Read
more:
The
Diversity
Immigrant
Visa
Program:
An
Overview
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“America is at its best when we band together and take care of one another in spite of the uncertainty of the moment. Since the coronavirus outbreak began, we have seen a renewed sense of interdependence and mutual care rise up from all corners of our nation. We must stand united. Americans and newcomers are in this fight together as we recover and rebuild our economy. The vibrancy of our future depends on it."
Beth Werlin, Executive Director of the American Immigration Council.
Read more: Trump’s Immigration Ban Does Not Keep Us Safer or Solve our Economic Challenges [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
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USA
Today:
Fact
check:
House
bill
expands
stimulus
checks
to
some,
not
all,
undocumented
immigrants
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Politico:
How
Democratic
governors
and
mayors
are
bucking
Trump
on
stimulus
benefits
for
immigrants
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The
Hill:
Immigrant
visa
issuances
dropped
35
percent
from
February
to
March
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