Ban on entry of migrants will continue in America: State said – If the ban is lifted, the number of migrants will increase, and people sitting on the border will not get entry


Posted on 29th Dec 2022 02:41 pm by rohit kumar

The US Supreme Court extended the government's order to stop the entry of migrants from the Mexico border two years ago. The court, in its ruling on Tuesday, said the measures of the Epidemic Act, effective from 2020, will continue to prevent thousands of migrants from entering the country.

 

Thousands of migrants gathered at the US border were expecting a change in this policy, they have been waiting for entry into America for the past two years. Earlier, 19 states of America had said in the High Court that if the entry ban imposed during Trump's time is lifted, there would be a big jump in the number of Mexican immigrants in America, then the case was sent to the Supreme Court.

 

13,655 Indians were also caught crossing the border in two months According to Customs and Border Protection, 13,655 Indian migrants were caught illegally entering the US in October-November this year, almost double the number of 6,865 migrants caught in the same months in 2021.

 

Shelter snatched from migrants in the cold winter in America: Texas Governor left Kamala Harris's house, White House said - shameful

 

Amidst the bitter cold in the US, Texas Governor Greg Abbott brought 130 migrants to stand outside the house of Vice President Kamala Harris. Angered by the immigration law of the Democratic Party government, Greg sent three buses to Washington. There were migrants from Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Peru, and Colombia.

 

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