A group of senior executives at major American companies have expressed grave concerns about the Trump administration's immigration policies and said the rules increase uncertainty and undermine economic growth. In a letter signed by 59 CEOs including Tim Cook of Apple Inc, Jamie Dimona of ...
America's first ladies, current and past, have criticized the zero-tolerance policy that divides families on the US-Mexican border. “Mrs. Trump cannot watch children being separated from their families and hopes that both sides can come together ...
Ninety-seven U.S. senators voted to open a broad debate on immigration reform as disagreements emerged over what lawmakers hope to see happen, Voice of America reports. “I hope that the Senate can seize this opportunity and achieve...
Potential immigrants became indirect hostages of terrorists. After each terrorist attack in America, President Donald Trump increasingly insists on the need to review the country's migration policy - abolish the Green Card lottery, limit family migration, and reduce the number of legal immigrants by half. IN…
On Monday, the White House called on Congress to review the immigration system, saying the attack in New York signals the need to strengthen borders. “This attack underscores the need for Congress to work with the president on immigration reforms that improve national security and public safety ...
US President Donald Trump proposed to effectively abolish the system of drawing green cards for immigrants that has been in effect since 1990. Instead, it is proposed to adopt a new bill called The RAISE ("Rise"), which provides for a new mechanism for the distribution of visas based on the qualifications of the worker. The bill provides for the introduction of a points system for ...
Donald Trump's senior adviser Stephen Miller clarified the details of the U.S. president-backed green card reform project at a press briefing at the White House on Wednesday. Miller called the reform the biggest in immigration policy in half a century, adding that the big question is ...
The United States will attract only highly skilled immigrants and will not pay benefits to everyone entering the country without exception. US President Donald Trump stated this at a briefing at the White House, writes UNIAN. “The United States had a system that provided privileges to low-skilled workers...
The Mexican, who was deported from the United States for the third time, committed suicide at the Chaparral border crossing, bbc.com reports. 45-year-old Guadeloupe Olivas Valencia, who attempted suicide half an hour after returning to Mexico, was found unconscious next to a plastic bag with his belongings. ...
US President Donald Trump fulfilled one of his campaign promises and signed a decree to build a wall on the United States' border with Mexico. Official information is posted on the White House website. Trump still insists that Mexico will eventually pay for the wall ...