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BumRushDaShow

(163,346 posts)
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 05:31 PM Tuesday

New Trump directive could deny more visas based on applicants' health and finances

Source: AP

Updated 2:51 PM EST, November 11, 2025


WASHINGTON (AP) — A new directive by President Donald Trump’s administration could make it more difficult for foreigners to visit or live in the United States if they have certain medical conditions such as diabetes or obesity or lack the economic resources and assets to support themselves.

The guidance, issued last week in a cable from the State Department and obtained by The Associated Press, directs embassy and consular officials to comprehensively and thoroughly vet visa applicants to demonstrate that they will not need to rely on public benefits from the government any time after their admission in the U.S. Experts say it could further limit who gets to enter the country at a time when the Republican administration is already tightening those rules.

The directive reveals how the Trump administration interprets public charge, the concept in immigration law that foreigners can be refused entry or permanent residency status if they are likely to rely on U.S. government resources, such as certain types of cash and food aid.

While federal law already required those seeking permanent residency or legal status to prove they wouldn’t be a public charge, Trump in his first term widened the range of benefit programs that could disqualify applicants, and the guidelines in the cable appear to go further in scope.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/immigration-public-charge-trump-benefits-visas-0929b2c8f635479173929300cb683a27

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slightlv

(7,039 posts)
3. Yes, he no doubt does. Simply because everything with him is transactional.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:08 PM
Tuesday

Therefore, as long as enough money greases his palms, these racist SA will continue to immigrate with no hassles or obstacles. In fact, I think he was actually paying them in some form to come here. And that's just what this country needs - more racists. grr

mdbl

(7,768 posts)
4. WTF does he care about their health?
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:21 PM
Tuesday

Hell, he doesn't give a shit about his own citizens' health.

highplainsdem

(59,027 posts)
6. He doesn't want them needing emergency health care here if they can't pay for it.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 07:18 PM
Tuesday

We're often seeing stories of Americans needing emergency care in other countries and being charged little or nothing. Trump apparently wants everyone from other countries who comes here to be able to afford a hospital bill that's tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.

J_William_Ryan

(3,150 posts)
7. "It is all about money with the convicted felon President."
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 11:59 PM
Tuesday

It’s about racism, bigotry, and hate as well – another effort to prevent immigrants of color coming to America.

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