A US court has invalidated the Trump administration's policy of suspending the issuance of immigrant visas to citizens of 75 countries. The ban, implemented previously, faced legal challenges arguing it was discriminatory and overstepped executive authority. The court’s decision effectively lifts the restrictions, allowing visa processing to resume for applicants from the affected nations. Details regarding the specific legal basis for the ruling remain limited, but the decision represents a significant reversal of a key component of the former president’s immigration policies. This move is expected to impact thousands of individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States. Further details are available at RT.com. The ruling signals a shift in immigration policy under the current administration.

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