The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is trying to clarify the travel rules, calling it a temporary pause, following the executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on refugees and travel visas.
The executive order has been met with protests around the country, and a variety of court orders blocking some implementation, as it is argued, it is not constitutional.
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly explained why the executive order was necessary.
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Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly explained what is supposed to happen to the visa process during the temporary pause.
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The acting commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Kevin McAleenan said that going forward, there will be clarity about immigration for dual-citizens.
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Saying he knew the executive order was coming, because Donald Trump talked about it while he was a presidential candidate, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly was unclear on how involved he was in the drafting of the executive order.
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