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'Welcome Development’ – Shehu Sani Backs Trump’s Ban on Nigerian Immigration to US

The administration cites national security concerns after a shooting by an Afghan national, reviewing 233,000 refugees and suspending immigration from 19 countries on the June ban list.

  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced a `permanent pause` on migration from `all Third World Countries` to allow the US system to fully recover and end millions of Biden illegal admissions.
  • Following the June travel bans, US Citizenship and Immigration Services stopped processing Afghan immigration requests indefinitely and USCIS Director Joseph B. Edlow ordered a full reexamination of every Green Card from countries of concern.
  • The administration capped refugee admissions at just 7,500 for fiscal year 2026 and a Reuters-seen memo on November 25 recommended pausing permanent residency applications and reviewing about 233,000 refugees.
  • Family reunification could be disrupted as families of affected migrants abroad may be blocked until proclamations lift, while legal experts caution the US Immigration and Nationality Act allows suspensions but requires due process for challenges.
  • Amid these moves, the administration cited the June travel-ban list affecting 19 countries and the September H‑1B fee hike to $100,000, prompting legal challenges from the US Chamber of Commerce.
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voz.us broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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