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(ANSA) – ROME, JANUARY 1 – The president of the United States, Donald Trump, extended yesterday, with only a few hours until his deadline, some restrictions on legal immigration to the United States and the issuance of temporary work visas, citing the impact of the coronavirus. on employment in the country.
The restrictions, CNN reports, have been extended until March 31, or two months after the president left the White House: initially, they were imposed last April and had already been extended in June until December 31, 2020. .
In yesterday’s order, Trump emphasizes that “the effects of Covid-19 on the United States labor market and the health of American communities are a matter of continuing national concern.”
The current “number of new daily cases around the world reported by the World Health Organization, for example, is higher than the comparable figure registered in June – continues the president -, and if on the one hand there are therapies and vaccines for a growing number of Americans, on the other hand, its effect on the job market and community health has yet to be fully realized. “
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