Stopping immigration visas from certain countries

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So countries where your skin tends to be white are totally okay to come here. Got it.


Lol Thailand. So okay to go eat at a Thai restaurant (run by business workers). So they can come visit but not sray
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not based on data and it will have detrimental impacts on US influence. Thailand is an ally of the US and this will push them towards other countries we don't get along with. Many of thes countries were willing to work with the US on foreign policy but they won't know that the US has banned all of their citizens.


Seriously who came up with this. Oh right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Non tourist visa processing stopping for low income dependent foreigners to USA.

Just like other countries now. Must prove you are healthy, able, solvent, skilled, educated, employable… to get a visa. Regardless of who or what is “pulling”’you in.

Then why call out these countries specifically? Why not just make this a condition for ALL countries?


Why ask this question. Look who is steering
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not based on data and it will have detrimental impacts on US influence. Thailand is an ally of the US and this will push them towards other countries we don't get along with. Many of thes countries were willing to work with the US on foreign policy but they won't know that the US has banned all of their citizens.


Geography. Right there next to and near a few other countries that are on the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain why Fiji is on the list?


Maybe they refused a T hotel or resort at some point once upon a time and this is to "get back at them?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So countries where your skin tends to be white are totally okay to come here. Got it.


Most of central and South America is NOT on the list yet have the longest wait times to pull in.

Seems like mostly anti-western countries

The Bahamas? Dominica? Skin color is clearly involved.


This is some list isn't it. Have to lol at it at first glance. Fitting with this admin
Anonymous
These countries didn’t offer the requisite bribes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will this affect immigrants from those countries who are already here? Like, if you have to renew your visa? And, if so, is there a different process for people whose work is sponsored by one of the international agencies like World Bank and IMF? Anyone know?


Every day more commons sense !!!!

The Trump administration is halting immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, including Brazil, Iran, Russia and Somalia, the latest effort by officials to restrict legal immigration pathways.
State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said the indefinite pause aims to limit applicants deemed likely to become a “public charge,” a term for someone who relies on government benefits for their basic needs. The order takes effect Jan. 21, and a full list of the countries on the administration’s list has not been released.

Why did we ever allow “public charge”immigrants????
Anonymous
People from these countries are more likely to be on welfare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People from these countries are more likely to be on welfare.


Absolute crap.

It is very difficult to immigrabt from several of the countries on that list if you are not UMC. Nigerian immigrants are more educated than any other group in America. I don't believe that they are more likely to be on welfare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People from these countries are more likely to be on welfare.


Absolute crap.

It is very difficult to immigrabt from several of the countries on that list if you are not UMC. Nigerian immigrants are more educated than any other group in America. I don't believe that they are more likely to be on welfare.


Every single Nigerian I know is either a doctor or lawyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People from these countries are more likely to be on welfare.


Absolute crap.

It is very difficult to immigrabt from several of the countries on that list if you are not UMC. Nigerian immigrants are more educated than any other group in America. I don't believe that they are more likely to be on welfare.

3 of my specialist doctors are Nigerian immigrants.
Anonymous
As a recruiter I can tell you that emerging top business incl tech talent across the board are Nigerians.

They are 100% not on welfare lol

And this list is so weird I mean what did Fiji and Bermuda folks do to us?

I see that they can all come and pay to watch the World Cup but then they need to leave. WTH? If they are a threat why be allowed in and if not, why them and not those from S Korea or Taiwan? So Russia is added but not China? Student visas work too I see.

This admin has such psychos!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will this affect immigrants from those countries who are already here? Like, if you have to renew your visa? And, if so, is there a different process for people whose work is sponsored by one of the international agencies like World Bank and IMF? Anyone know?


It already has. I read of a woman stuck in India. She has a job in the US and has not been able to get back home to the US. She could lose her job...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will this affect immigrants from those countries who are already here? Like, if you have to renew your visa? And, if so, is there a different process for people whose work is sponsored by one of the international agencies like World Bank and IMF? Anyone know?


It already has. I read of a woman stuck in India. She has a job in the US and has not been able to get back home to the US. She could lose her job...


+1.

A relative's wife is in one of those countries. He has never been on welfare. This could actually make him more financially unstable because he has to take care of their children alone if his wife cannot get a visa.
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