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    Trump Administration to Suspend Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries

    January 15, 2026Updated:January 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump on Wednesday had his administration stop all processing of immigrant visa applications by people from 75 nations that he says likely will need public assistance. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI.
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    The Trump administration has announced that it will suspend the processing of immigrant visas for people from 75 countries, marking a major escalation in its efforts to limit legal migration to the United States.

    The decision was confirmed on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, through a statement posted by the US State Department on social media. According to federal officials, the move is intended to discourage immigration from countries whose nationals are believed to rely heavily on public welfare programmes in the United States.

    While the government did not release a full list of all 75 affected countries, it confirmed that Somalia, Haiti, Iran, and Eritrea are among those included in the suspension. Officials also did not provide data or specific figures showing how many immigrants from these countries depend on public assistance.

    The State Department said the policy targets countries “whose migrants take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates,” a phrase that has already sparked debate among immigration advocates and policy experts. Critics argue that such claims often lack clear evidence and risk unfairly stigmatising entire nationalities.

    The suspension means that foreign nationals from the affected countries who are applying for immigrant visas — which allow permanent residence in the US — will face delays or complete pauses in the processing of their applications. This could affect people seeking family reunification, employment-based residency, or long-term relocation.

    The announcement forms part of a broader immigration crackdown by the Trump administration, which has focused not only on undocumented migration but also on tightening legal pathways for migrants seeking to enter or remain in the United States. In recent months, federal agencies have moved to restrict asylum access, increase deportations, and review visa eligibility criteria more aggressively.

    The policy also comes at a time of heightened immigration enforcement in Minnesota, a state that is home to the largest Somali population in the United States. Federal authorities have launched intensified enforcement operations in the state, raising concerns within immigrant communities about profiling, fear, and disruption to families.

    Supporters of the policy argue that it protects American taxpayers and ensures that immigration does not place pressure on public resources. However, immigration advocates warn that suspending visa processing could separate families, limit economic contributions, and undermine America’s long-standing role as a destination for migrants seeking stability and opportunity.

    Human rights groups are also expected to challenge the policy, particularly its broad scope and lack of transparency regarding how countries were selected or how welfare usage was measured.

    As the administration continues to reshape US immigration policy, the suspension of immigrant visa processing for 75 countries signals a significant shift toward stricter control of legal migration, with far-reaching consequences for thousands of families worldwide.

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