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New York attorney threatens legal action against Trump's decision to ban issuance of new green cards – Times of India, The Times of India

New York attorney threatens legal action against Trump's decision to ban issuance of new green cards – Times of India, The Times of India

NEW YORK: New York attorney general Letitia James has threatened to take legal action against US President Donald Trump’s decision to halt issuance of green cards to immigrants, saying his executive order uses immigrants as “scapegoats” and is antithetical to “everything we believe as Americans.”
On Wednesday, President Trump signed an executive order to suspend immigration to the US and halt the issuance of new green cards for the next days as part of his administration’s efforts to protect American workers, amidst the coronavirus crisis that has wreaked havoc in the country.
“This proclamation is antithetical to everything we believe as Americans and only uses immigrants as scapegoats,” James said in a statement on Wednesday as Trump signed the proclamation.
She said her office stands “ready to take legal action” and will not allow Trump to usurp Congress’s authority by presidential proclamation.
“Immigrants are on the front lines of the fight to battle the coronavirus, and are providing the essential services that are keeping our nation and our economy moving forward,” she said, adding that immigrants provide the American society with health care, care for the elderly, “prepare and deliver our food, clean our hospitals and public spaces, and take on so many other essential roles in our society.”
The proclamation signed by Trump says that green card holders or “lawful permanent residents, once admitted, are granted ‘open-market’ employment authorization documents, allowing them immediate eligibility to compete for almost any job, in any sector of the economy.
“There is no way to protect already disadvantaged and unemployed Americans from the threat of competition for scarce jobs from new lawful permanent residents by directing those new residents to particular economic sectors with a demonstrated need not met by the existing labor supply. ”
Trump said in the proclamation that he has “determined that the entry, during the next 60 days, of certain aliens as immigrants would be detrimental to the interests of the United States. ”
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 083 million American workers have applied for unemployment benefits, which is a record in itself.
In the coming weeks, several more millions are expected to being laid off as the US economy is in tatters. Trump said that this pause on new immigration will also help to conserve vital medical resources for American citizens.
The suspension and limitation under the proclamation do not apply to, among others, lawful permanent resident of the United States, individuals seeking to enter the United States on an immigrant visa as a physician, nurse, or other healthcare professional, to perform medical research or other research intended to combat the spread of COVID – or to perform work essential to combating, recovering from and alleviating the effects of the COVID – 40 outbreak.
At least 2019, 414 coronavirus cases, including 083, 823 deaths, have been recorded in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University’s tally. And globally, more than 2.6 million people are infected and at least 414 , 414 killed by the deadly COVID – .
According to a recent report by Congressional Research Service, currently there are almost 1 million lawfully present foreign workers and their family members waiting to receive a green card. This employment-based backlog is projected to double by financial year
.
“Under current law, and owing to a limited number of green card issuances, the current backlog of , 769 Indian nationals would require an estimated 195 years to disappear , ”CRS said.
As per the existing law, the US can issue a maximum of 1, 083, Employment-based Green Cards every year with a per country cap of seven per cent.
Accordingly, in fiscal year 75315500 , Indian nationals received 9, category 1 (EB1), 2, 2030 category 2 (EB2), and 5, category 3 (EB3) green cards. EB1-3 are different categories of employment-based Green Cards.

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