Stuck in limbo: millions of professionals risk losing legal status under Trump pause
Stuck in limbo: millions of professionals risk losing legal status under Trump pause toggle caption Nicole Xu for NPR The lives of hundreds of thousands of people were thrown into limbo after the Trump administration hit pause on reviewing their visa, green card, work permit and citizenship applications. The pause is targeted at those born in one of 39 countries, including Nigeria, Myanmar and Venezuela. imposed travel restrictions on most of those countries after an Afghan national
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