Donald Trump stated that U.S. college graduates should automatically receive a green card, a position that deviates from his previously strict immigration policies. Speaking on the All-In podcast, hosted by Silicon Valley investors, Trump promised that U.S. college graduates should automatically receive a green card to stay in the country, responding to a request to enable more high-skilled international talent to remain in the U.S. This stance contrasts with his administration's earlier restrictive measures on student visas and H-1B visas. Trump's campaign clarified that only the most skilled graduates, after intense vetting, would be eligible to stay.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Donald Trump stated that U.S. college graduates should automatically receive a green card,
00:06a position that deviates from his previously strict immigration policies.
00:10Speaking on the All In podcast, hosted by Silicon Valley investors,
00:14Trump promised that U.S. college graduates should automatically receive a green card
00:18to stay in the country, responding to a request to enable more high-skilled
00:22international talent to remain in the U.S. This stance contrasts with his administration's
00:26earlier restrictive measures on student visas and H-1B visas.
00:31Trump's campaign clarified that only the most skilled graduates after
00:34intense vetting would be eligible to stay. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.