Maggie Hassan Backs Review of Immigration Visa Program After Brown University Shooting
The Trump administration halted the Diversity Visa lottery after a shooting linked to a visa recipient; over 1 million immigrants have entered through the program since 1990.
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Gabe Amo Defends Diversity Visa After Brown Shooter Fallout
Rep. Gabe Amo (D-RI) pushed back against criticism of the diversity visa lottery program on Friday during an appearance on MS NOW’s “Ana Cabrera Reports,” following scrutiny of immigration policy in the wake of the Brown University shooting. Amo, whose parents immigrated from West Africa, argued that the visa program should not be blamed for the actions of one criminal and warned against using the tragedy as a political tool to attack immigratio…
Trump exploits a tragedy to target legal immigrants
A visa lotterypermits lawful entry of up to 55,000 people annually from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. The Trump administration swiftly suspended that program for everyone after announcing that Claudio Neves Valente, who murdered two Brown University students and an MIT professor, entered from Portugal in 2017 with such a visa. He had previously studied at Brown on a student visa but dropped outof his physics PhD p…
Dem Rep. Amo: Visa Lottery Shouldn't Be Scapegoat When Criminal Killed People 'With Guns' and That Should Be Focus
On Friday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “Ana Cabrera Reports,” Rep. Gabe Amo (D-RI) said that, in the wake of the Brown University shooting, the diversity visa lottery program “should not be scapegoated, because, at the end of the day, we The post Dem Rep. Amo: Visa Lottery Shouldn’t Be Scapegoat When Criminal Killed People ‘With Guns’ and That Should Be Focus appeared first on Breitbart.
DOBLE LLAVE – More than 50,000 people a year will lose the possibility of legally migrating to the United States, or regularizing their status in case they are already in the country, following the suspension of the ‘green cards lottery’ announced by US President Donald Trump. The government’s argument is that a Portuguese citizen who entered the United States through this immigration program was the alleged perpetrator of the attack on December…
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