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    Morocco Among 75 Countries Hit by Trump’s US Immigrant Visa Freeze

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comJanuary 14, 20264 Mins Read
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    Marrakech – The Trump administration announced Wednesday an indefinite suspension of immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including Morocco, marking one of the most expansive restrictions on legal immigration pathways to the United States.

    The freeze takes effect January 21, and targets applicants officials deem likely to become a “public charge” who may rely on government benefits. The State Department claims immigrants from the affected nations “take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates.”

    Morocco joins a diverse list spanning four continents, including Afghanistan, Brazil, Somalia, Russia, Iran, Nigeria, Egypt, and Thailand. The suspension applies specifically to immigrant visas for those seeking permanent residency or family reunification but excludes tourist and business visas (B1/B2).

    The timing is striking, coinciding with the 2026 FIFA World Cup that the US will co-host with Canada and Mexico.

    Last December, however, Washington announced a sharp cut in visa wait times for Moroccans – from 10 months to two – to facilitate fan travel, alongside deploying additional consular staff to Casablanca to manage surging tournament-related demand.

    “The State Department will use its long-standing authority to deem ineligible potential immigrants who would become a public charge on the United States,” said Tommy Pigott, Principal Deputy Spokesperson at the State Department.

    Policy built on false premises

    The administration’s rationale collapses under empirical scrutiny. A February 2025 study by the libertarian Cato Institute dismantles the moral panic at its core, showing that native-born Americans consumed 21% more welfare and entitlement benefits per capita than all immigrants combined in 2022.

    This data flatly refutes the policy’s foundational mythology of immigrant dependency and exposes it as ideological governance masquerading as evidence-based control.

    The policy represents a radical expansion of the “public charge” provision, historically applied with broad consular discretion. The new guidelines instruct officers to consider age, health, English proficiency, finances, and potential need for long-term medical care. Older or overweight applicants face potential denial, along with those with any past government assistance use.

    This sweeping measure affects nearly half of all legal immigrants to the United States, potentially turning away approximately 315,000 legal immigrants annually. The administration has already revoked more than 100,000 visas since Trump returned to office.

    Migration policy experts warn of far-reaching consequences beyond immediate visa denials, cautioning that such measures may deter immigrant families from accessing benefits they are legally entitled to, out of fear of jeopardizing future immigration prospects.

    They note that this would trigger cascading social and economic harms and create harmful ripple effects across communities.

    The freeze follows December’s expansion of travel bans to 39 countries and suspension of asylum processing. The administration has particularly targeted Somali Americans following fraud allegations in Minnesota, with Trump referring to Representative Ilhan Omar as “garbage” and stating he did not want Somalis in the US.

    Institutionalized xenophobia

    The policy lays bare a core contradiction at the heart of Trump’s immigration doctrine. He proclaimed support for legal immigration during his first term’s State of the Union address, saying he wanted people to enter “in the largest numbers ever, but they have to come in legally.”

    Trump’s current actions methodically hollow out those very legal channels, transforming professed support into structural obstruction and rendering legality an empty slogan rather than a governing principle.

    The indefinite nature of this suspension leaves thousands of Moroccan families in limbo, separating relatives and disrupting legitimate immigration processes.

    This draconian policy epitomizes a xenophobic agenda that weaponizes bureaucracy to systematically exclude entire populations based on geographic origin rather than individual merit.

    The administration’s use of the derogatory “Third World Countries” classification – a Cold War-era term Trump previously invoked when vowing to “permanently pause” migration – exposes the racist underpinnings of these restrictions.

    By lumping Morocco with nations across Africa, Asia, and Latin America under this outdated colonial framework, the policy reduces diverse sovereign states to crude stereotypes while ignoring their citizens’ actual qualifications and contributions.

    This wholesale rejection of legal immigration pathways represents state-sanctioned discrimination disguised as administrative efficiency. The administration continues its unprecedented assault on legal immigration, manufacturing crises where none exist while the human cost mounts exponentially.

    Meanwhile, the policy’s stated justifications remain not merely unsupported by empirical evidence, but actively contradicted by rigorous research.

    The suspension transforms America’s immigration system into an instrument of exclusion based on national origin. The practice violates fundamental principles of equal treatment and due process while perpetuating harmful stereotypes about developing nations and their citizens.

    It also betrays the United States’ founding identity as a land built by immigrants, long defined by opportunity, openness, and the promise that free people could build new lives under the rule of law.

    Read also: $15,000 US Visa Bond Requirements Hit Algeria; Morocco Escapes New Travel Restrictions

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