Biden administration

Biden revokes Trump ban on many green card applicants

Reuters

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Biden revokes Trump ban on many green card applicants

FLAG. The American flag flies at half staff at the US Capitol Building on the fifth day of the impeachment trial of former US President Donald Trump, February 13, 2021.

Photo by Al Drago/Reuters

The Democratic president says the ban had prevented families from reuniting in the United States and harmed US businesses

US President Joe Biden on Wednesday, February 24, revoked a proclamation from his predecessor that blocked many green card applicants from entering the United States.

Former President Donald Trump issued the ban last year, saying it was needed to protect US workers amid high unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Biden rejected that reasoning in a proclamation on Wednesday rescinding the visa ban. The Democratic president said it had prevented families from reuniting in the United States and harmed US businesses.

Biden, a Democrat, has pledged to reverse many of Trump’s hardline immigration policies. Immigrant advocates had pressed in recent weeks for him to lift the visa ban, which was set to expire on March 31.

Biden left in place another ban on most foreign temporary workers.

In October, a federal judge in California blocked Trump’s ban on those foreign guest workers as it affected hundreds of thousands of US businesses that fought the policy in court.

Must Read

[ANALYSIS] What the US Citizenship Act of 2021 will mean for Filipinos and Fil-Ams

[ANALYSIS] What the US Citizenship Act of 2021 will mean for Filipinos and Fil-Ams

Curtis Morrison, a California-based immigration attorney, who represents people subject to the ban said Biden will now have to tackle a growing backlog of applications that have been held up for months as the pandemic shut down most visa processing by the State Department. The process could potentially take years, he said.

“It’s a backlog that Trump created,” Morrison said. “He broke the immigration system.”

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. – Rappler.com

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!