A federal judge in New York has ruled that the Trump administration must resume processing visas for individuals from 75 countries that the government had previously deemed likely to become a “public charge,” marking a significant setback for one of the former administration’s key immigration restriction policies. The decision, issued on Friday, restores visa processing pathways for thousands of applicants affected by the controversial policy aimed at limiting legal immigration to the United States.
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