
Key Points
- Visa ban for immigrants from 75 countries has been lifted
- The court ruled that the decision was unlawful
- The possibility of immigrants receiving public assistance is not a sufficient reason to reject their visa applications
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A federal court in the United States has overturned the Trump administration's decision to ban visa issuance to immigrants from 75 countries. The court ruled that this decision was unlawful and exceeded the authority of the Secretary of State.
This decision will particularly affect immigrants from countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Haiti, Somalia, and Russia.
The court also emphasized that the possibility of immigrants receiving public assistance is not a sufficient reason to reject their visa applications.
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- Why was the visa ban lifted?
- The court ruled that the decision was unlawful and exceeded the authority of the Secretary of State
- Which countries will be affected by this decision?
- This decision will particularly affect immigrants from countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Haiti, Somalia, and Russia
- Is the possibility of immigrants receiving public assistance a sufficient reason to reject their visa applications?
- No, the court emphasized that such a possibility is not a sufficient reason
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