US Supreme Court refuses to suspend Trump's immigration decision

The US Supreme Court has rejected the petitions of New York, Connecticut and Vermont
In the United States, the Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by New York and two other states to suspend President Donald Trump's immigration policy during the Corona virus outbreak. Bans housing offerings that the US administration strongly believes may require future government assistance.
US Supreme Court dismisses petitions from New York, Connecticut and Vermont
                                                                                                                                                                  The states said the move would hamper efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Because immigrants will be deprived of access to medical care and basic services that are basic tools for protecting people, immigration law is being sharply criticized by immigration rights defenders. According to him, the law will expel non-white immigrants with an unbalanced proportion. Trump announced on April 22 that the immigration to the United States will be suspended for a temporary period of 60 days to protect jobs in the country. Is. The US President said this in a tweet.

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