In a notable pivot from his previous immigration policies, former President Donald Trump has proposed that foreign students graduating from U.S. colleges, including junior colleges, should automatically receive green cards. This proposal represents a substantial expansion of the U.S. immigration system and contrasts sharply with Trump’s prior anti-immigrant rhetoric, which included promises of large-scale deportations and restrictions on legal immigration. Trump explained that this change aims to retain the ‘best and brightest’ minds who can contribute significantly to the American economy and has cited examples of graduates from top universities who are forced to return to their home countries due to visa issues. The proposal has been met with skepticism by immigration advocates, given Trump’s past efforts to restrict student visas and make it harder for foreign graduates to remain in the U.S.. Despite this, Trump emphasized the need for a skilled workforce to fill jobs and support U.S. companies, specifically mentioning the potential of graduates from India and China to become successful entrepreneurs and job creators.
Key points
- Donald Trump proposes automatic green cards for foreign graduates of U.
- The proposal marks a significant shift from Trump’s previous anti-immigrant stance.
- Trump’s new immigration policy aims to attract and retain the ‘best and brightest’ to the American workforce.
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