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Will Trump re-sign the immigration ban and set stricter entry standards?

654381October 24th, it is reported that US President Trump will announce stricter restrictions on the upper limit of the number of refugees entering the United States on Tuesday, local time, and demand stricter audit rules.

It is reported that the 120-day temporary travel ban imposed by the US government on most refugees will expire on Tuesday local time. With the arrival of the deadline for the immigration ban, Trump is expected to sign a document to start the process of allowing refugees to return to the United States as a new guideline for US immigration policy.

According to the new regulations, the United States will set a ceiling of 45,000 refugees. But the upper limit of the Obama administration last year was 1 10000.

The Trump administration will also strive to "strengthen the procedures for the entry of refugees" by "improving standards". The federal government will apply these standards across the board, and according to the current policy, men's censorship is stricter than that of women and children.

It is understood that Trump's refugee ban or travel ban has been revised several times and has been challenged by the court every time. Just in late September, as soon as the third edition of the travel ban was introduced, the Trump administration was immediately challenged by American courts. The American media expressed concern about this new ban: any new refugee restrictions may face similar struggles.

Although the US courts have caused a series of setbacks to the implementation of the Trump administration's travel ban, which has prevented travelers from most Muslim countries, the Federal Supreme Court was lenient with the Trump administration's refugee policy last month, that is, the travel ban was only allowed to be implemented until the deadline of 10. In addition, after the Trump administration announced the third edition of the travel ban, the US Federal Supreme Court conducted an oral debate on lifting the travel ban, but did not make any final ruling on the legality review of visa entry or refugee restrictions.

It is understood that Trump signed an entry restriction order at the end of 5438+ 10 this year, demanding that citizens of Iran, Sudan, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and Iraq be temporarily banned from entering the country, triggering a wave of protests across the United States; In March this year, the second edition of the restriction order was signed, which removed Iraq from the restricted entry list. These two restrictions were quickly frozen by the U.S. Federal District Court and the Circuit Court of Appeals after promulgation. To this end, the Trump administration also applied to the Federal Supreme Court to overturn the relevant ruling. On September 24, Trump signed the third edition of the entry restriction order, prohibiting citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad, North Korea and some Venezuelan government officials from entering the United States.

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