In a tweet, Trump threatened an executive order completely banning immigration into the U.S., claiming it would protect jobs.
. That includes immigrant visas, so it’s also unclear how an executive order from the president banning immigration would change anything right now. On Monday, the administration extended a March 20 order from the CDC that bans anyone from entering the country without authorization. That has effectively halted asylum seekers from entering the U.S. during the crisis.
There are also still bans in place that prevent anyone who isn’t a U.S. resident from traveling to the country from China or Europe. The president likes to tout those bans that he put in place early on in the pandemic, but he has not extended similar travel bans to any other countries where coronavirus cases are now being reported in similarly high numbers.
Basically, an executive order banning immigration wouldn’t change anything. Not only is the tweet unclear, but it seems like a baseless play to rile up the president’s anti-immigrant base. Not a surprising move by the president, but he should definitely focus on something more important during a literal global health crisis.
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