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The case was brought on behalf of nearly 200 different plaintiffs, including those seeking to come to the U.S. to work or join family members, by a number of immigration lawyers and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
The State Department, which is named in the case, declined to comment on the case while the White House did not respond to request for comment.
Counties have been added to the list through a series of six different presidential proclamations, five of them signed under Trump.
“Given the importance of protecting persons within the United States from the threat of this harmful communicable disease, I have determined that it is in the interests of the United States to take action to restrict and suspend the entry into the United States,” Trump wrote in his first order in late January of last year restricting the entry of Chinese citizens.
State Dept. Issues Update on Suspension of Entry for Certain
Nonimmigrants
The Department of State issued an update on Presidential
Proclamation 10052, which temporarily suspended the entry of
certain H-1B, H-2B, J (for certain categories within the Exchange
Visitor Program), and L nonimmigrants. That proclamation expired on
March 31, 2021.
The Department said that applicants who have not yet been
interviewed or scheduled for an interview will have their
applications prioritized and processed in accordance with existing phased resumption of visa services guidance. Visa
applicants who were previously refused visas due to the
restrictions may reapply by submitting a new application
Biden administration announces end to Trump-era rule that rejected certain immigration applications with blank spaces
The Biden administration announced Thursday it will not automatically reject certain applications for asylum or immigration benefits when a blank space is left on the forms, a reversal from a Trump-era policy that critics said was a blatant attempt to further crack down on legal immigration.
During the Trump administration, US Citizenship and Immigration Services rejected applications for certain immigration benefits, including asylum and relief for victims of certain crimes, based on parts of the form being left blank, meaning the application would be sent back to the applicant.
Updated 10:52 PM ET, Thu April 1, 2021 (CNN)The Biden administration announced Thursday it will not automatically reject certain applications for asylum or immigration benefits when a blank space is left on the forms, a reversal from a Trump-era policy that critics said was a blatant attempt to further crack down on legal immigration.
During the Trump administration, US Citizenship and Immigration Services rejected applications for certain immigration benefits, including asylum and relief for victims of certain crimes, based on parts of the form being left blank, meaning the application would be sent back to the applicant.
The Trump-era rule increased the likelihood of rejections amid other policies that choked off legal immigration, like suspending much of family-based immigration amid the pandemic and gutting asylum.
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