US Politics

U.S. refugee cap drops to 7,500 under Trump plan

The Trump administration has set a new low in U.S. refugee admissions, capping it at 7,500. This figure includes a focus on Afrikaners. The decision signals a shift in immigration strategy, emphasizing national security and resource allocation. Critics worry about the impact on global refugee assistance and humanitarian efforts.

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Hospitals fear higher visa fees will deepen nurse shortage

U.S. hospitals are urging the Trump administration to reconsider a $100,000 H-1B visa fee, warning it may worsen nursing shortages. As institutions rely on international professionals to fill critical roles, the fee presents significant financial and operational challenges. Hospitals stress the risk to patient care amid an existing staffing crisis.

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Justice Department suspends 2 prosecutors over Jan. 6 ‘mob’ comments

The Justice Department suspends two prosecutors following their description of the January 6 Capitol siege as a “riot” by a “mob,” highlighting the sensitivity and impact of language in legal proceedings. This decision underscores the department’s careful management of public and legal narratives surrounding the Capitol attack. Discover the facts behind this significant move by federal authorities and its implications for ongoing legal cases related to the event.

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Trump signals awareness of two-term limit: “It’s too bad”

President Trump acknowledged constitutional limitations preventing a third term, following months of speculative comments. His comment on being unable to run in 2028 highlights the 22nd Amendment’s restrictions. Reaction from supporters and opponents underscores ongoing discussions about political power, term limits, and governance norms shaping U.S. democracy.

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