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Recent White House Actions on Immigration



February 10, 2021
In the past few weeks, the Biden Administration has engaged in a series of executive actions on a range of
issues. Some concern the administration and enforcement of federal immigration laws. These
immigration-related initiatives purport to revise substantially Trump Administration policies that
generally prioritized immigration enforcement activities and restricted the ability of some non-U.S.
nationals (aliens) to enter the United States or pursue immigration benefits. Some of these prior policies
have been discussed and analyzed in other CRS products which can be found here. This Legal Sidebar
provides a brief overview of the Biden Administration's immigration-related initiatives through February
10, 2021.

Presidential Proclamations Restricting Entry into the United States

Under § 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the President may suspend entry of all
aliens or any class of aliens whose entry he finds . .. would be detrimental to the interests of the United
States. Relying on @ 212(f), President Trump issued a series of proclamations restricting the entry of
aliens from designated countries on grounds related to national security and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through three iterative executive actions in 2017, sometimes called the Travel Ban, the President
provided for the exclusion of broad categories of nationals of specified countries, most of which were
predominantly Muslim. Though subject to legal challenge, the Supreme Court held that these restrictions
fell within the President's @ 212(f) authority. President Trump also issued several proclamations
restricting the entry of foreign nationals from certain regions and countries to deter the spread of the
COVID-19   pandemic (President Trump later terminated some of these entry restrictions), and more
generally suspended the entry of certain immigrants and nonimmigrants (subject to exceptions) to protect
American workers during the COVID-19-related economic recovery.
On January 20, 2021, President Biden revoked the Travel Ban restrictions and directed Department of
State officials to resume visa processing for immigrant visa applicants from the designated countries. But
citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and emerging variant strains of the virus, President Biden on
January 25, 2021, suspended the entry of aliens who, within the prior 14 days, had been in Brazil, the
European Schengen Area, Ireland, South Africa, or the United Kingdom (excluding overseas territories
outside Europe), subject to certain exceptions (e.g., lawful permanent residents [LPRs], foreign
government officials). President Biden has left intact former President Trump's COVID-19-related entry
restrictions for aliens who had been in Mainland China or Iran. President Biden also has not acted on the
entry restrictions that aim to protect American workers by barring certain immigrants and nonimmigrants.
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