US tightens measures for those who violated the rules of stay - ForumDaily
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The United States is tightening measures for those who violated the rules of stay

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It is reported that the United States is tightening the rules for re-issuing visas to persons violating the stated purpose of traveling to the United States.

According to The New York TimesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson explained the changes in the telegram received by the US embassies around the world.

According to the new rules, persons are denied a US visa and are subject to deportation if they do something that goes beyond what he or she told a consular officer. These actions include entering a school or marrying a United States citizen, the newspaper says. These actions will be regarded as false, and it will be extremely difficult to extend the visa. If a person is already in the United States and he was caught lying, he will be deported.

Associate Director of the American Immigration Agencies Association for Government Relations described the new leadership as a “major policy change."

“If someone comes to the United States as a tourist, falls in love and gets married within 90 days, and then applies for a green card, that means the application will be rejected,” Diana Risch told the Times.

A spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), a strong proponent of strict immigration policies, said the new rules are "an attempt to prevent abuse of the legal immigration process."

The United States issued more than 2016 million visas in 10, helping support a large tourism industry. But the new rule generally does not apply to citizens of 38 countries — including much of Europe and longtime allies such as Australia, New Zealand and Japan — who do not need a visa to come to the United States.

However, most people from the Middle East, Africa, and many Asian countries need a visa, and consular decisions about who gets valuable documents are among the biggest sources of tension between the United States and these countries.

The new rules are part of the Trump administration’s broad plan to crack down not only on illegal immigration, but also tighten restrictions on legal immigration. Earlier this month, President Trump moved to the end of an Obama-era program that defended young people smuggled to the United States as children from deportation around 800, urging Congress to find a way to continue.

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