The US State Department is indefinitely suspending visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, including Iran, Russia, and Afghanistan, to reassess screening procedures. This move aims to tighten enforcement of the “public charge” provision, denying entry to applicants deemed likely to rely on public welfare benefits.
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