Joe Biden lifts Trump-era ban blocking legal immigration to U.S.

The order issed by his predecessor ‘does not advance the interests of the United States’, says the President

President Joe Biden has lifted a freeze on green cards issued by his predecessor during the pandemic that lawyers said was blocking most legal immigration to the United States.

Former President Donald Trump last spring halted the issuance of green cards until the end of 2020 in the name of protecting the coronavirus-wracked job market — a reason that he gave to achieve many of the cuts to legal immigration that had eluded him before the pandemic.

Mr. Trump on December 31 extended those orders until the end of March.

Mr. Trump had deemed immigrants a “risk to the US labour market” and blocked their entry to the United States in issuing Proclamation 10014 and Proclamation 10052.

Mr. Biden stated in his proclamation on Wednesday that shutting the door on legal immigrants “does not advance the interests of the United States”.

“To the contrary, it harms the United…

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