Trump Administration Halts Refugee Travel Plans: What It Means for US Immigration


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Individuals who had received approval to travel to the United States before the 27 January cutoff that halted the resettlement program for refugees have seen their travel arrangements nullified by the Trump administration.

Countless refugees are presently stuck at multiple locations worldwide.

The cessation came as part of an executive decree signed by Donald Trump on Monday. It left the door open for those who had completed the exhaustive process to gain refugee status and had flights scheduled prior to that deadline to potentially still enter.

However, in a message examined on Wednesday by the Associated Press, the US agency responsible for managing refugee processing and reception informed staff and stakeholders that “refugee arrivals to the United States have been paused until further notice.”

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