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An Appeal To Pragmatism
Trump's administration tightens the squeeze on migrant access to medical care and state benefits
New Trump rule bars DACA migrants, who are ‘legal’, from buying Obama healthcare.

The change took effect at the beginning of this month, stripping thousands of access.
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The Stop Illegal Entry Act recently passed the U.S. House, raising penalties on illegals. Re-entering the country after being denied will face up to 10 years jail; crossing faces up to 5 year jail; minimum of 5 years to life for aliens with felonies; mandatory 10 years up to life for illegals convicted of a felony.

These measures would send immigrants to prison for non-violent offense. To support it, contact Congress and encourage a ‘Yes’.
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Throughout the month of August, Trump's administration passed rules and restrictions against legal immigration and every visa. New reports from the White House say he has a draft to raise the H-1B application fee to $100,000; 100-200x higher than current.
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An Appeal To Pragmatism
In December I said the Trump Administration will restrict legal immigration by raising entry standards.
President Trump's proclamation against foreign workers calls for any H-1B applicant who cannot afford the $100,000 fee, each, to be de facto travel banned from Trump's U.S.A. India and China will be hardest hit.
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Thousands of Syrians are losing legal status, joining over 2 million other migrants at risk.
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Alongside President Trump's proclamation that makes H-1B visas more expensive than ever before, a bill has appeared which will raise the minimum accepted wage 250%, terminate the foreign student -> to foreign worker (OPT) pipeline, ban the visa lottery and limit the use of third party foreigners.

Pressuring & encouraging Congress to pass this bill would sharply cut legal immigration on top of all other changes. A huge step.
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All of these changes big and small add up to a renewed America as we keep pushing.
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Yesterday Trump formally created his ‘Gold Card’ program to replace the original cheap green card program that let anyone in. This Gold Card will cost 1 to 5 million dollars per person, and be subject to extreme vetting or prompt removal if the buyer isn't useful.
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Another example of trial or pilot programs is the bond for visitor and business visas started in August. Depending on results the U.S. StateDept may expand and extend it.
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Trump's USCIS and State Department have rolled out a series of rule changes to restrict legal immigrants, current and new.

This includes removing protections for family members, ending the 'dropbox'/remote renewal process and mandating in-person interviews for H-1B, and a time limit for student visas. Not to mention the suspension of refugee and asylee entry. Next is ending OPT, and a formal end to birthright citizenship, when SCOTUS rules.
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President Trump's proclamation raising the fee on H-1Bs by 200x will hardest hit new applicants, the pending and those who are subject to reapplying after losing their spot.

This proclamation furthermore mandates a revision to boost the wage floor, thereby filtering out low-paid, low-skill foreigners, and it states the Secretary of State has the authority to review fraud, misconduct, unfit or otherwise unwanted visas prior to 2026.

Upon extension this creates groundwork to restrict and reshape the H-1B program as is, since ending it needs an Act of Congress.
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$100,000 is only for NEW and not current existing holders
It makes sense that someone who already has an H-1B visa is not paying the fee; they are not applying for one, since they already have one. What this proclamation does say is that it will restrict the entry of applicants, raise the wage floor, and review all holders.

That said, they should charge ones here with a fee anyways, just for being here.
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All three of these are bad corrections. At the very least we need a renewal fee and a yearly income charge for any current ones.
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Trump's first term has the highest ever visa denial rate on record, until courts around the country in 2019 began stalling his ability to reject them all. His latest proclamation to restrict noncitizen workers states ‘Sec State will prevent misuse, etc. of H-1B visas pre-2026’, e.g. current ones.

Every year over 100,000 H-1Bs apply for renewal, we need to build up the case to mass deny them until few remain.
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This is correct in that the greater Indian nepo-network will be disrupted; H-1B will hit a sharp decline. That acknowledged, everyone should, in good faith—not 'fell for it again' or gay hystericsmake it very known that we support harsher measures.
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It's important to remember that this is the most responsive admin in history. When we were concerned over the notion of amnesty, they replied that there will never be amnesty. When we faced rising tensions with Iran, they replied that there will be no war with Iran. When Iryna Zarutska was murdered, the President and all the White House spoke up for her.

Bad faith actors, influencers and their toys will use every setback to imply it's over or the admin doesn't care. That's what those types want, not what is actually happening. We cannot throw away the opportunity we have to communicate and cultivate the results we want, otherwise we'll have wasted time and accomplished nothing like the right has done for the past 100 years.
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All roads lead to demographic correction, even if there are swerves along the way. This administration has taken steps which in months have begun to undo decades.
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