I did a recent post on how the Trump admin has soften a Miller push against ANY Migration to America…
The first piece was about how Farmer’s have gotten to Trump to back peddle from Miller’s actions against migrants in the agriculture sector….
We now find that the same push back against Millwer has occurred with an announcement that ALL Visa holders where gonna have to return to their home country to file extensions on their Visa’s…
Mass Deportation and Hardcore immigration/migrant policy has begun to slip away from Stephen Miller….
Homeland Boss Mullin has directer that ICE and CBP enforcement people complete a FULL academy training, a rogue ICE agent has been arrested by Migican….
The idea that Sanctuary state’s airports like Chicago ‘s O’Hara and NY’s JFK would be denied full Customs and Immigration service has come and gone as a hiccup….
Things aren’t back to the old days…
But they are being ADJUSTED to Reality…..
But trying to dance with their anti-immigration base with words and less actual action….
Something Trump has told his people to do to ‘Cool’ things down on the immigration media side…
With Congress moving to fund ICE and CBP we’ll see what happens next….
After reports last week that the green card policy had taken effect, some green card applicants have been told this week that the tougher policy is “paused” until immigration officials get more guidance on how to apply it, immigration lawyers told The Post….
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A White House official told The Post that the policy memo restates long-standing law and will not have a major impact on skilled professionals and qualified applicants who abide by the law.
The administration officials said immigration officers would be able to decide on an individual basis if someone should leave the United States to apply for a green card. Some immigrants won’t have to leave to apply for green cards, but some will have to apply from outside the U.S., they added.
The Department of Homeland Security responded to The Post with the same information….
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“Company executives and business associations essentially saw this memorandum as the last straw, the moment that would compel them to outsource work to employees in other countries.”
The issue reached the halls of Congress. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana), an ally of the business community, filed an amendment to essentially reverse the green card policy for legal immigrants to a budget bill Republicans were debating Thursday night that funds federal immigration enforcement agencies. It is unclear whether the measure will receive a vote.
Meanwhile, business leaders said they were only partially appeased by the softened stance, because the administration has not yet issued official guidance detailing who would be impacted. Lawyers representing major employers said they are in a wait-and-see mode….
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Some critics said the unofficial backtracking and continued lack of guidance about how the policy will be implemented allows the administration to simultaneously spread fear through immigrant communities, win points with its nativist base and appease business groups all at once….
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