Trump says will sign executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into US due to COVID19

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Apr 21 2020 | 1:20 PM IST

President Donald Trump has said that he will sign an executive order to temporarily suspend all immigration to the US to "protect" the jobs of Americans and to fight the "invisible attack" on the country by the coronavirus, a move that was widely criticised by the Democrats, including Indian-origin Senator Kamala Harris.

The coronavirus outbreak has killed more than 42,094 people in the US, the country with the most fatalities in the pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University, and more than 750,000 cases have been confirmed.

"In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States! Trump, a Republican, seeking reelection in the November presidential poll, said in a tweet late on Monday.

Details of Trump's executive order were not immediately known. He also did not indicate when he would sign such an order.

The president's announcement comes as his administration seeks to reopen parts of the US from the crippling COVID-19 shutdown.

However, the NBC News reported that the move "had been under consideration for a while," a senior administration official was quoted as saying by the report.

The official said that the details about how the plan would be implemented and how many countries would be affected "will be forthcoming," the report added. Immigration has long been an issue of President Trump. He has been calling for a merit-based immigration system.

Since the pandemic began, the administration had already restricted foreign visitors from China, Europe, Canada and Mexico. And also suspended all routine visa services, both immigrant and non-immigrant, around the world due to the global coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, Trump's announcement drew sharp criticism from Democrats and immigration advocates.

California's Indian-origin Democratic Senator Harris said the president was taking advantage of the situation to push his hard-line immigration policies.

"Trump failed to take this crisis seriously from day 1. His abandonment of his role as president has cost lives. And now, he's shamelessly politicising this pandemic to double down on his anti-immigrant agenda," Harris tweeted.

Democrat Joaquin Castro tweeted that, "This action is not only an attempt to divert attention away from Trump's failure to stop the spread of the coronavirus and save lives, but an authoritarian-like move to take advantage of a crisis and advance his anti-immigrant agenda."

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First Published: Apr 21 2020 | 1:20 PM IST

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