about his path from the honor roll to homelessness
as reported by 60 Minutes earlier this month.
nor did his advisers commit to revoking it.a policy analyst for the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute.
according to a top White House official.Cultural exchange J-1 visas for au pairs and other short-term workers; visas for spouses of H-1B and H-2B holders; and L visas for companies to relocate employees to the U.The government is currently barred from applying the visa limits on workers sponsored by several major U.
These were policies that ignored the decades.which is currently set to expire on March 31.
companies because of a court ruling in October.
According to an outline of expected executive actions obtained by CBS News.which were first enacted in April 2020 as a ban on some prospective immigrants and broadened in June to also suspend several temporary work visas.
would rescind the Trump proclamations that precluded the admission of immigrants and non-immigrants either deemed to be a financial burden on our health care system or deemed to present a risk to U.Trump issued in October 2019 to allow the government to reject visa applications from immigrants it determines will not be able to pay for health insurance or cover medical costs in the U.
The restrictions have also halted the issuance of several temporary visas used by people to work in the U.Pierce predicted that lifting them will fuel some pushback.