https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/opinion/trump-coronavirus-immigration.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
When
things aren’t going smoothly for President Trump, his go-to move is to
change the subject to topics that cheer his supporters and drive his
critics into paroxysms of outrage. Mr. Trump’s decision on Wednesday to,
as he proclaimed on Twitter, sign an “Executive Order prohibiting immigration into our Country today” seems designed as just such a distraction.
The president first announced his intention in a late-night tweet
on Monday, claiming it was a necessary response to “the attack from the
Invisible Enemy” — his latest nickname for the coronavirus — and “to
protect the jobs of our GREAT American citizens.” Like clockwork,
Democrats denounced his “xenophobia” and accused him of trying to shift the nation’s focus away from his handling of the pandemic.
But the outcry is also behind the curve. In the name of protecting the nation, the Trump administration has already shut down
most legal immigration through more piecemeal moves. In recent weeks,
it has imposed tougher travel restrictions and has stopped processing
most visas. Visa interviews are not taking place, nor are citizenship
ceremonies. Migrants crossing the border are now turned back without the
usual protections for minors and asylum seekers.
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