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The radical immigration changes under Trump that went unnoticed
« on: December 18, 2019, 04:01:04 pm »
The radical immigration changes under Trump that went unnoticed
By Annalisa MerelliDecember 17, 2019

Ever since US president Donald Trump took office, his administration has pursued radical anti-immigration policies that have garnered global attention. The government has separated families, detained children, and even used force to prevent asylum seekers from crossing the southern border. At one point the president suggested shooting migrants in order to stop them.

But many of the administration’s other immigration policy changes have been more incremental, and have garnered far less attention from the press and public. Yet they are no less consequential. Below is a look at some of the most significant examples.

https://qz.com/1760536/the-radical-immigration-changes-under-trump-that-went-unnoticed/

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Re: The radical immigration changes under Trump that went unnoticed
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2019, 12:29:04 am »
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Increased denaturalization efforts
Expansion of “public charge” definition
Domestic violence no longer grounds for asylum
Limits to Temporary Protected Status (TPS)


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