Trump provides US green cards to Graduate students
In a clear change from his usually hardline views on immigration, a crucial election issue, Donald Trump stated that he wanted to provide green cards to international graduates of US institutions. In an attempt to undermine President Joe Biden’s ongoing violence on illegal border crossings, the Republican candidates made the comments in a podcast that was released on Thursday. Biden had earlier established a citizenship option for immigrants who were married to US residents. While speaking on the (All-In podcast), Trump declared, “What I’d like for you and the thing that I plan on doing is, you graduate from a college, I feel that you should get immediately with the help of your graduation a green card to be in a position to stay in this country.” Usually, the term “green card” refers to a permanent residency card, which is necessary for nationality in the United States.
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According to Donald Trump, this should apply to “everyone who graduates from a college,” which includes doctorate holders and students who finish 2-year programs, sometimes known as junior colleges. In response to the original question on the podcast, “I do promise,” Trump said he would help bring the “best and most talented people throughout the world to America.” “I know of cases when students graduate from a college, even a good institution, and they desire to stay here so seriously, and they are unable to,” he continued. Mostly, “They return to China; they return to India. They operate the same fundamental business in those locations and grow to become wealthy individuals, creating jobs for tens of thousands of people, according to Donald Trump.
In addition, he stated that “smart individuals” are necessary for US firms because “they are unable to sign a contract with a company simply because they don’t think they’re likely to be allowed to stay in the nation. That is going to be the initial situation to stop,” Trump continued. Throughout his administration from (2017 to 2021), Donald Trump imposed travel restrictions on citizens of mostly Muslim nations. He planned the construction of a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. The remarks he made came with Democratic opponent Joe Biden’s Tuesday 18th of June relaxation of visa regulations for around (500,000) US national lovers, which facilitated their application for citizenship.
Additionally, suppose a college graduate has a high-skilled employment offer. In that case, the president has made it easier for migrants, popularly known as “Dreamers,” who entered the country illegally as youngsters, to obtain work permits. Democrats have frequently criticized Biden for being gentle on immigration, but earlier in June, Biden signed an executive order banning illegal immigrants from requesting shelter when their numbers surpass (2,500) in a single day.