Among the Trump administration's sweeping immigration rule issued this week: The government says it can consider the credit history of prospective immigrants
The 800-plus-page rule, issued this week by the Department of Homeland Security, tightens the immigration-law definition of who is likely to become a “public charge,” a reason to turn down an applicant.
Among other changes, the new rule generally makes it harder for...Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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