In a move to bolster national security, President Trump has signed a Proclamation imposing stricter travel restrictions on nationals from several high-risk countries. This decision expands existing limitations and adds new nations to the list, emphasizing the need for enhanced vetting processes.
In a move to bolster national security, the US reinstates travel restrictions on foreign nationals from several countries with inadequate vetting processes. This includes nations associated with terrorism and corruption, aiming to secure American borders.
The USCIS has announced a significant change to the validity period of Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), reducing it from 5 years to 18 months for certain categories. This move aims to enhance the vetting process and ensure public safety following recent events.
A suspected shooter who opened fire on National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. has raised serious concerns about the vetting process for asylum seekers. 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal may have been radicalized after moving to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
The Trump administration resumes student visa appointments but enforces strict social media vetting to screen for potential hostility towards the U.S. This move raises concerns about free speech and its implications for foreign students.
The Trump administration may expand its travel ban to include 36 additional countries, citing security concerns and deficiencies in vetting processes. This could significantly impact immigration and travel policies.