Trump pushes immigration plan favouring 'merit' over family

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U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at John F. Kennedy Airport Thursday, May 16, 2019, in New York. Trump is in New York for a fundraiser. Published Thursday, May 16, 2019 2:19AM EDTWASHINGTON -- Unveiling a new immigration plan, U.S.

Nowadays, "we discriminate against genius," he said, using a softer tone than his usual fiery campaign rallies. "We discriminate against brilliance. We won't anymore once we get this passed." Trump's new plan has been months in the making, a project of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has been meeting privately with business groups, religious leaders and conservatives to find common ground among Republicans on an issue that has long divided the party.

As part of the plan, officials want to shore up ports of entry to ensure all vehicles and people are screened and to create a self-sustaining fund, paid for with increased fees, to modernize ports of entry. Republicans in Congress who were briefed on the plan by Kushner and Miller earlier this week welcomed, but did not fully embrace, the approach. Some of those up for reelection, including Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, objected to its failure to account for the young Dreamers. In Colorado, a Democrat running against GOP Sen. Cory Gardner blasted it as part of Trump's "hateful" immigration agenda that would do nothing but "build Trump's wall and keep families apart.

 

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You can’t vote for trump unless you area racist.

'...exceptional students, professionals and people with high-level and vocational degrees...' That's USA. I won't comment. In Canada, letting foreign students stay after graduation is a disaster. way too many educated people are competing for white collar jobs already.

High time.

Go Trump! Mass migration destroys countries!

Trump rocks

While he favours family over merit?😕

Like melanie and her parents

Is it not similar to our merit base immigration program.

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