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Subject Foreign Visitors Are Stranded in the U.S.
Date June 18, 2020 11:04 AM
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Some immigrants are still stuck in the U.S. due to coronavirus restrictions. How will North Korea influence the 2020 election.

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June 18, 2020

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6 Million Foreign Visitors Were Stranded in the Wake of COVID-19 Restrictions ([link removed] )

The administration did offer to extend Visa Waiver Program statuses during the pandemic if people applied in time. But the U.S. should be doing more to ameliorate the immigration problems caused by the COVID-19 crisis.

- 6 Million Foreign Visitors, Students, and Guest Workers Were Stranded in the US Beyond Air Departure Dates ([link removed] )

By David J. Bier

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North Korea and the 2020 Election ([link removed] )

Tensions seem to be rising fast on the Korean Peninsula. What needs to happen to avoid another 2017‐​style showdown?

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