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What is the impact of Trump's immigration order?
Refugees from different countries
This executive order calls for the suspension of accepting refugees from all countries in the next four months. However, in the meantime, the United States can continue to accept applications from refugees persecuted for their religious beliefs, provided that the religion is a minority religion in their country of origin.
The executive order also limits the total number of refugees accepted by the United States this year to less than 50,000, which is less than half of the upper limit of 1 10000 set by former President Obama.
● Syrian refugees
It is entirely in the interest of the United States to stop accepting Syrian refugees indefinitely until the refugee acceptance plan is reformed.
● Citizens of seven Muslim countries, including Iran.
In the next 90 days, the United States will ban citizens (including immigrants and non-immigrants) from seven Muslim countries, namely Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. However, holders of diplomatic visas, NATO visas and some work visas are exceptions.
Trump said that as long as the United States "can be sure that most security policies have been reviewed and implemented" in the next 90 days, it will issue visas to all countries again.
● Green card holder
Priebus, White House Chief of Staff, and John Kelly, Secretary of Homeland Security, both said on 29th that citizens of seven countries restricted by this executive order will be allowed to enter the United States if they hold green cards.
But in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press", Pribas admitted that they might be asked more questions at the airport than usual.
It is unclear what kind of additional scrutiny these green card holders will face.
● Dual nationality
Restraint orders against these seven countries also affect dual nationals of many countries.
However, American citizens with dual citizenship are not within the scope of this executive order.
Canada has also confirmed that Canadian citizens with dual citizenship are not affected by this executive order.
British citizens with dual citizenship are also exempt from the entry ban. This was the result of subsequent negotiations between British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Trump's team.
Australian Prime Minister malcolm turnbull said on 3 1 that Australians with dual nationality are not affected by Trump's executive order.
In addition, dual nationals holding other foreign passports will be banned from entering the United States.
● International students, visiting scholars, etc.
All non-immigrant visa holders, such as visiting scholars, study visas or work visas, must be interviewed when renewing their visas.
However, the visa-free program, ESTA, will not be affected. According to this plan, citizens of 38 countries (including most European countries and Taiwan Province Province) can enter the United States without obtaining a visa in advance.
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