Will get rid of chain migration and visa lottery programme: Donald Trump


Team Udayavani, Dec 21, 2017, 10:59 AM IST

Washington: US President Donald Trump urged to end the chain migration and the visa lottery programme in the country, which is getting “some very bad” people according to him. He also warned the nations that voted against US for it’s stand on Jerusalem at the world body.  “We will get rid of chain migration and the visa lottery programme. We do not want this group of people anymore,” he said. 

Trump was referring to the isolation of the US in the UN Security Council when all 14 members of the apex body joined hands against Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel. “All these nations take our money and then vote against us at the Security Council,” Trump told his Cabinet members at a meeting at the White House.

He also praised his Indian-American UN envoy Nikki Haley for taking a tough position on Jerusalem at the world body and warned the countries who voted against the US that America will not be “taken advantage” of anymore.

He also spoke briefly about the Bangladeshi immigrant Akayed Ullah responsible for the latest New York terrorist attack. Trump said the entire world can see America is coming back, rapidly and strongly.

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